Property Ownership
An 'easement appurtenant' in Georgia:
AA. Benefits a specific person and ends when that person dies
BB. Benefits the dominant estate and passes with the land when the property is sold✓ Correct
CC. Is a temporary right that expires in 10 years
DD. Only applies to access across water
Explanation
An easement appurtenant benefits the dominant tenement (estate) and is attached to the land. When the dominant estate is sold, the easement passes to the new owner automatically.
Related Georgia Property Ownership Questions
- Which of the following is a general lien affecting all property owned by a debtor?
- A 'license' as a real property concept (distinct from a real estate license) is:
- The metes and bounds legal description method uses:
- In Georgia, a property owner's right to use their land is limited by all of the following governmental powers EXCEPT:
- Which of the following is an example of a trade fixture in Georgia commercial real estate?
- A survey of a property is conducted to:
- A Georgia commercial property owner who subdivides their lot to create a new buildable parcel must comply with:
- A Georgia condominium owner who owes unpaid assessments to the homeowners association may face:
Practice More Georgia Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Georgia Quiz →