Property Ownership
In Oklahoma, an easement appurtenant runs with the land, meaning:
AIt expires when the property is sold
BIt transfers automatically with the dominant estate even when the property is conveyed to a new owner✓ Correct
CIt must be re-recorded with every property transfer
DIt applies only to the person who originally obtained it
Explanation
An easement appurtenant benefits a dominant parcel and burdens a servient parcel. Because it is attached to the land rather than a person, it automatically transfers with the dominant estate to new owners and binds successive owners of the servient estate.
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