Property Ownership

In NH, the owner of a dominant tenement in an easement relationship has the right to:

AExpand the easement use without limit
BUse the easement for its intended purpose without significantly burdening the servient tenement✓ Correct
CBlock the servient tenement owner from using their own land
DSell the easement independently from their property

Explanation

The dominant tenement owner may use the easement for the purpose for which it was granted but cannot unreasonably burden the servient tenement. The scope of use is limited to the easement's original purpose.

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