Property Ownership
In Hawaii, what are 'appurtenant rights' that convey with the sale of real property?
AA. Personal property rights that belong to the seller only
BB. Rights that are attached to and pass with the land, such as easements benefiting the property✓ Correct
CC. Development rights that require separate transfer
DD. Mineral rights that are always severed from surface rights
Explanation
Appurtenant rights (like easements appurtenant) are attached to and pass automatically with the real property when it is sold, without needing separate transfer.
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