Property Ownership

In Michigan, a 'dominant estate' in an easement relationship is:

AThe property that is burdened by the easement
BThe property that benefits from the easement✓ Correct
CThe larger of two adjacent parcels
DThe parcel owned by the government

Explanation

The dominant estate (dominant tenement) is the property that benefits from an easement appurtenant—the property for whose benefit the easement exists. The servient estate is the property burdened by the easement.

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