Property Ownership

In Montana, a 'conservation easement' held by a land trust or government entity is a legal interest in land that:

AAllows the holder to develop the property
BPermanently restricts certain uses of the property to conserve its conservation values, while the landowner retains ownership✓ Correct
CTransfers ownership of the land to the conservation organization
DExpires after 99 years under Montana law

Explanation

A conservation easement is a permanent voluntary legal agreement between a landowner and a qualified organization (land trust or government) that limits specified uses of the land to protect conservation values—scenic, agricultural, ecological, or historical—while the landowner retains ownership.

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