Property Ownership

The dominant tenement in an easement relationship is:

AThe property burdened by the easement
BThe property that benefits from the easement✓ Correct
CThe government entity that holds the easement
DThe property with the larger square footage

Explanation

In an easement appurtenant, the dominant tenement (dominant estate) is the property that benefits from the easement — for example, the property that uses a neighboring driveway for access. The servient tenement (servient estate) is the property burdened by the easement.

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