Property Ownership

A profit a prendre in Minnesota law grants the holder the right to:

ABuild on another's land
BRemove natural resources (timber, minerals, crops) from another's property✓ Correct
CAccess a neighbor's property for maintenance
DUse a neighbor's lake access

Explanation

A profit a prendre is an interest in real property that gives the holder the right to enter another's land and remove natural resources such as timber, minerals, oil, crops, or game. Like an easement, a profit may be appurtenant (running with land) or in gross (personal to the holder).

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