Property Ownership

An easement appurtenant in Oklahoma:

ABenefits a specific person, not the land
BBenefits a dominant estate and burdens a servient estate, transferring with the land✓ Correct
CTerminates when the property is sold
DRequires annual renewal from the county

Explanation

An easement appurtenant attaches to and benefits a dominant estate (the property that benefits from the easement) while burdening a servient estate (the property over which the easement runs). It transfers with the land when either property is sold.

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