Property Ownership

A Vermont property owner grants their neighbor an easement to cross their land to reach a lake. This is an example of:

AAn easement in gross
BAn easement appurtenant✓ Correct
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Explanation

An easement appurtenant benefits an adjacent parcel (the dominant estate) and burdens another parcel (the servient estate). The neighbor's right to cross to reach the lake benefits their property and runs with the land when ownership changes.

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