Property Ownership
What is an appurtenance in Nevada real estate?
AA type of deed warranty
BSomething attached to and passing with the land, including easements, water rights, and mineral rights associated with the property✓ Correct
CA fixture that the seller is removing from the property
DA zoning variance attached to the property
Explanation
An appurtenance is anything that is attached to and passes with the land when the property is sold. Examples include easement rights, mineral rights, water rights, and improvements. The phrase 'together with all appurtenances' in a deed conveys these associated rights.
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