Property Ownership

An appurtenant easement in Vermont:

ABenefits a specific individual and does not transfer with the land
BRuns with the land and benefits the dominant estate regardless of ownership changes✓ Correct
CRequires annual renewal to remain valid
DCan only be created by express written grant

Explanation

An appurtenant easement runs with the land — it transfers automatically with ownership of the dominant estate (the property that benefits from the easement). It is not personal to any individual owner.

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