Property Ownership
The term 'air rights' in NH real estate refers to:
AThe right to fly drones over a property
BThe right to use and control the space above the surface of a parcel of land✓ Correct
CThe right to collect wind energy
DOnly applies to commercial airports
Explanation
Air rights are the property rights to the space above the surface of land. In urban areas, air rights can be sold or leased separately — such as for building additional floors above an existing structure.
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