Land Use & Zoning
An easement appurtenant in Missouri attaches to and travels with:
AThe person who owns it
BThe dominant estate (benefiting property)✓ Correct
COnly the property on which it is located
DThe county recorder's records only
Explanation
An easement appurtenant benefits a specific parcel (the dominant estate) and runs with the land. When the dominant estate is sold, the easement passes to the new owner automatically.
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