Property Ownership

In Kentucky, a property owner who grants a conservation easement gives up certain development rights but retains:

ANo rights whatsoever
BThe right to use the land consistent with the terms of the easement✓ Correct
CThe right to transfer the conservation easement to a developer
DAll development rights but only temporarily

Explanation

A conservation easement restricts certain uses (usually development) but allows the landowner to retain and use the land for permitted purposes (such as farming or passive recreation) consistent with the easement terms.

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