Property Ownership

A West Virginia property owner wants to protect their property from development forever by donating a conservation easement to a land trust. A conservation easement:

ARequires the property owner to sell the land to the government
BPermanently restricts development while the owner retains ownership✓ Correct
COnly applies for 20 years before expiring
DMust be approved by the WVREC

Explanation

A conservation easement is a voluntary legal agreement restricting development of land in perpetuity to protect its natural, scenic, or agricultural values. The landowner retains ownership but gives up certain development rights, often receiving tax benefits.

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