Property Ownership
In NH, the term 'appurtenance' refers to:
AThe property's appraised value
BRights and privileges that belong to and transfer with the main property, such as easements or mineral rights✓ Correct
CThe seller's personal belongings
DA separate parcel owned by the same owner
Explanation
An appurtenance is any right, privilege, or improvement that belongs to and passes with real property upon conveyance — such as easements, water rights, and outbuildings that are part of the property.
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