Property Ownership

In NC, the 'curtilage' of a property refers to:

AOnly the interior of a home
BThe land and structures immediately surrounding a home that is closely associated with and used in connection with the home✓ Correct
COnly the legally described lot boundaries
DThe air rights above the property

Explanation

The curtilage is the area immediately surrounding a home (yard, outbuildings, gardens) that is treated as part of the home for various legal purposes, particularly in criminal law and property rights contexts.

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