Property Ownership

In Maryland, the holder of a dominant tenement's appurtenant easement may:

ATransfer the easement separately from the dominant property
BUse the servient tenement for the purpose of the easement as it passes with ownership✓ Correct
CExpand the easement use at will
DSell the easement to the county

Explanation

An appurtenant easement is attached to the land (not the person), so it automatically transfers to new owners of the dominant tenement. It cannot be sold or transferred separately.

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