Property Ownership

In Tennessee, a 'right of way' easement most commonly grants the right to:

ABuild on the neighbor's property
BPass over or use a portion of another's property for access or utility purposes✓ Correct
CRestrict the neighbor's use of their property
DPurchase the adjacent property at a set price

Explanation

A right of way easement grants the holder the right to travel over or use a specified portion of another's property — commonly for road access, utility lines, or railroad corridors.

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