Property Ownership

In West Virginia, an appurtenant easement is transferred when the dominant tenement is sold because:

AThe new owner must re-record the easement
BEasements appurtenant run with the land and transfer automatically with the dominant estate✓ Correct
CThe servient landowner must re-execute the easement
DThe county must approve the transfer of the easement

Explanation

Easements appurtenant are attached to and run with the dominant estate. When the dominant property is sold, the easement transfers automatically to the new owner without any additional documentation.

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