Property Ownership

In New Hampshire, the dominant estate in an easement appurtenant is:

AThe property that bears the burden of the easement
BThe property that benefits from the easement✓ Correct
CThe government parcel adjacent to both properties
DThe property most recently sold

Explanation

In an easement appurtenant, the dominant estate is the property that benefits from the easement (e.g., the right to cross a neighbor's land). The servient estate bears the burden of the easement.

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