Property Ownership
Under NH law, which of the following is an 'appurtenance' to real property?
AA tenant's personal possessions
BA detached storage shed permanently attached to the land✓ Correct
CA removable above-ground pool
DA lender's mortgage interest in the property
Explanation
An appurtenance is something that is attached to and passes with the real property. A permanently attached storage shed is an appurtenance. Removable items (personal property) do not pass with the real estate. Easements and other rights can also be appurtenant to a property.
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