Property Ownership
In Kentucky, an easement appurtenant:
AIs personal and does not transfer with the property
BBenefits a specific parcel of land and transfers with the dominant estate✓ Correct
CCan be revoked by the servient estate owner at any time
DIs created only by court order
Explanation
An easement appurtenant benefits a dominant estate and is attached to the land itself, automatically transferring with the dominant estate when it is sold.
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