Land Use & Zoning (alternative)
An easement appurtenant in Maryland is:
AAn easement that belongs to a specific person only
BAn easement that runs with the land and benefits an adjacent property✓ Correct
CA temporary construction right-of-way
DAn easement created by prescription only
Explanation
An easement appurtenant benefits a neighboring (dominant) property and runs with both the dominant and servient estates when they are sold.
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