Property Ownership

In West Virginia, a conservation easement grants a land trust or government agency:

AFull ownership of the land
BThe right to develop the land on behalf of the owner
CThe right to restrict certain uses of the land to protect its conservation values, while the owner retains title✓ Correct
DA lease on the land for 99 years

Explanation

A conservation easement is a voluntary legal agreement where the landowner grants an entity (land trust or government) the right to restrict specified development or uses in perpetuity. The owner retains title and other uses consistent with conservation goals.

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