Property Ownership

A West Virginia property owner grants a right-of-way easement to the county for a new road. Once granted, the easement:

AExpires when the county no longer maintains the road
BIs permanently recorded as an encumbrance on the property✓ Correct
CCan be revoked by the owner at any time for fair compensation
DOnly applies while the grantor owns the property

Explanation

Once a right-of-way easement is granted and recorded, it becomes a permanent encumbrance on the property that binds all subsequent owners. It is not automatically terminated when ownership changes or when the county changes its road plans.

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