Property Ownership
Iowa's air rights above a property are part of the:
AMineral estate and must be separately conveyed
BReal property bundle of rights, historically extending upward without limit but now subject to reasonable use and FAA regulations✓ Correct
CPublic domain automatically
DCity zoning authority regardless of ownership
Explanation
Air rights are part of the bundle of rights in Iowa real property ownership. While historically property ownership extended to the sky, modern law recognizes that air rights are subject to reasonable limitations including FAA airspace regulations and city zoning height restrictions.
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