Property Ownership
In Hawaii, the right of 'ingress and egress' is most commonly associated with which type of property right?
AA. A fee simple title
BB. An access easement over another's property✓ Correct
CC. A joint tenancy agreement
DD. A leasehold estate
Explanation
Ingress (right to enter) and egress (right to exit) are rights commonly associated with access easements, allowing a property owner to cross another's land to reach their property.
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