Property Ownership

An appurtenant easement in Utah passes to subsequent owners because it is:

ARecorded with the county
BAttached to the dominant estate and runs with the land✓ Correct
CSpecifically listed in every deed
DRegistered with the Division of Real Estate

Explanation

Appurtenant easements are attached to the dominant estate (the land that benefits) and transfer automatically when the dominant estate is sold. The new owner of the dominant estate automatically receives the benefit of the easement.

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