Property Ownership
What is an easement appurtenant in Nevada real estate?
AAn easement that benefits a person regardless of land ownership
BAn easement attached to and benefiting a specific parcel of land✓ Correct
CA temporary license to use another's land
DA government-imposed land use restriction
Explanation
An easement appurtenant benefits a specific parcel (the dominant tenement) and burdens an adjacent parcel (the servient tenement). It runs with the land and transfers automatically when the dominant parcel is sold.
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