Property Ownership
What is an 'easement appurtenant' in Nevada property law?
AAn easement that expires after 10 years
BAn easement that benefits a specific parcel of land (dominant tenement) and runs with the land when the property is sold✓ Correct
CAn easement that benefits a specific individual rather than a parcel
DAn easement created by adverse use over time
Explanation
An easement appurtenant attaches to the land, not to a person. It involves two parcels: the dominant tenement (benefiting parcel) and the servient tenement (burdened parcel).
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