Property Ownership

A Nebraska property owner who grants a conservation easement to a land trust is typically allowed to:

AContinue all current uses including farming, while restricting future subdivision and development✓ Correct
BNo longer use the property in any way
CTransfer ownership to the land trust without compensation
DDevelop the property to twice its current density

Explanation

Conservation easements typically restrict subdivision and development while allowing the owner to continue existing uses (farming, ranching, hunting). The owner retains ownership and can sell or pass the property to heirs.

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