Property Ownership

A Utah property owner's right to 'air rights' above their property is subject to limitations including:

ANo limitations—property rights extend infinitely upward
BFederal aviation regulations, zoning height limits, and utility easements✓ Correct
COnly local building codes
DOnly limitations imposed by the HOA

Explanation

While property owners own the airspace above their land to a 'reasonable height,' air rights are limited by FAA flight regulations, local zoning height restrictions, and any utility or telecommunications easements.

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