Property Ownership
In Minnesota, which of the following is typically considered an appurtenance to real property?
AA car parked in the driveway
BA well that provides water to the property✓ Correct
CFurniture in the home
DA portable generator stored in the garage
Explanation
An appurtenance is a right, privilege, or improvement that is attached to and passes with the real property. A well that serves the property is an appurtenance—it is permanently attached and essential to the property's use.
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