Property Ownership

In New Mexico, an 'easement appurtenant' differs from an 'easement in gross' in that an easement appurtenant:

ABenefits a specific person rather than a property
BBenefits a dominant tenement (adjoining land) and transfers with the property✓ Correct
CIs held by a utility company
DCan be revoked at any time by the servient owner

Explanation

An easement appurtenant attaches to and benefits a particular parcel (dominant tenement) over another parcel (servient tenement). It automatically transfers with the dominant parcel when sold. An easement in gross benefits a person or entity, not a property.

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