Property Ownership
In Hawaii, an easement appurtenant runs with the land, meaning:
AA. It terminates when the current owner sells the property
BB. It is transferred with the property when ownership changes✓ Correct
CC. It only benefits the original grantee
DD. It requires renewal every 10 years
Explanation
An easement appurtenant benefits a specific parcel (dominant tenement) and runs with the land, automatically transferring to new owners of the benefited property.
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