Property Ownership
An appurtenant easement benefits:
AA specific person regardless of property ownership
BThe dominant estate regardless of who owns it✓ Correct
CThe servient estate owner exclusively
DOnly the original grantee of the easement
Explanation
An easement appurtenant benefits the dominant estate (the parcel that benefits from the easement) and runs with the land, passing automatically to new owners when the dominant estate is transferred.
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