Property Ownership
Real property consists of:
AOnly the surface of the land
BThe land, everything permanently attached to it, and rights incident to ownership✓ Correct
CPersonal property permanently stored on the land
DOnly the structure built on the land
Explanation
Real property (real estate) consists of the land, everything permanently attached to the land (improvements, vegetation, fixtures), rights above and below the surface (air rights, mineral rights), and the bundle of legal rights incident to ownership.
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