Property Ownership
An easement appurtenant benefits:
AA specific person regardless of land ownership
BA dominant tenement (the neighboring property that benefits from the easement)✓ Correct
CThe general public
DThe government for utility use
Explanation
An easement appurtenant benefits a specific parcel of land (the dominant tenement) and runs with the land, transferring to new owners automatically when the dominant tenement is sold.
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