Property Ownership

In Minnesota, a 'temporary easement' may be granted to a utility company to:

APermanently access the property
BAllow construction access for a specified project, after which the easement terminates✓ Correct
CInstall permanent utility infrastructure
DUse the land for storage indefinitely

Explanation

A temporary construction easement allows a utility company or other party to access a property for a specific purpose (such as installing infrastructure) for a defined period. Once the project is complete and the period expires, the temporary easement terminates and the property owner regains full use of the area.

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