Property Ownership (alternative)
An appurtenant easement in Maryland is transferred:
AOnly with the dominant estate upon sale
BAutomatically with both the dominant and servient estates✓ Correct
COnly by a separate written assignment
DOnly when the servient landowner agrees
Explanation
An easement appurtenant runs with both the dominant estate (it is part of that property's benefits) and the servient estate (it is a burden on that property) whenever either is sold.
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