Property Ownership

In Michigan, a 'gross easement' (easement in gross) differs from an easement appurtenant because it:

ABenefits a neighboring parcel of land
BBenefits a specific person or entity rather than a dominant estate, so it does not run with the land✓ Correct
CIs always granted by deed
DCan only be used for utilities

Explanation

An easement in gross benefits a specific individual or entity (such as a utility company's right to run power lines) rather than a dominant estate. Most easements in gross are not freely transferable and do not run with the land.

People Also Study

Study This Topic

Practice More Michigan Real Estate Questions

1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.

Take the Free Michigan Quiz →