Property Ownership

In Washington, a right-of-way easement for a county road adjacent to a private property is considered:

AAn easement appurtenant benefiting the neighboring property
BA public easement for road purposes✓ Correct
CA license that can be revoked
DA fee simple ownership by the county

Explanation

A county road right-of-way is typically a public easement held by the county for road purposes. The underlying landowner may retain fee title to the land but subject to the county's easement right for road use.

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