Property Ownership
A Virginia property owner who wants to protect their farmland from development permanently can donate or sell a conservation easement to:
AVREB
BA qualified land trust or government entity✓ Correct
CTheir neighbor
DThe Virginia State Corporation Commission
Explanation
Conservation easements in Virginia are typically held by qualified land conservation organizations (land trusts like The Nature Conservancy, Virginia Outdoors Foundation) or government agencies.
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