Property Ownership

In Michigan, riparian water rights attach to property:

AOnly on the Great Lakes shoreline
BOnly on navigable rivers
COn land that borders any natural watercourse or lake✓ Correct
DOnly when specifically granted by deed

Explanation

Michigan follows riparian doctrine: landowners whose property borders a natural watercourse or lake hold riparian rights, including reasonable use of the water. This is especially significant given Michigan's extensive lakes and rivers.

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