Property Ownership

In Massachusetts, littoral rights apply to property owners whose land borders:

ARivers and streams
BOceans, lakes, or other standing bodies of water✓ Correct
CWetlands only
DPublic roads

Explanation

Littoral rights are the property rights of owners whose land abuts oceans, lakes, or other standing (non-flowing) bodies of water. Massachusetts coastal property owners have littoral rights along the shoreline.

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