Property Ownership
A Kentucky property owner who grants an easement to their neighbor for drainage purposes typically creates a(n):
AEasement in gross
BEasement appurtenant✓ Correct
CLicense
DCovenant
Explanation
A drainage easement that benefits an adjacent parcel (the dominant estate) is an easement appurtenant, as it is tied to and benefits a specific piece of land.
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