Property Ownership

An appurtenant easement in Missouri is transferred when the dominant estate is sold because:

AThe grantee pays extra for the easement
BIt is attached to the land and runs with the title, automatically passing to new owners✓ Correct
CMREC records the transfer
DThe easement holder signs a new deed

Explanation

Appurtenant easements run with the land. When the dominant estate is conveyed, the easement passes automatically to the new owner as part of the property bundle of rights.

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