Property Ownership
In South Carolina, 'appurtenant' rights travel with:
AThe owner personally
BThe land itself when it is sold or transferred✓ Correct
CThe mortgage lender
DThe listing agreement
Explanation
Appurtenant rights (such as easements appurtenant) are attached to the land and automatically transfer with the property to any new owner. They do not belong to an individual, they belong to the land.
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