Property Ownership

In West Virginia, coal mineral rights severed from the surface estate are recognized as:

APersonal property belonging to the surface owner
BA separate and distinct real property estate that can be owned independently✓ Correct
CRights that automatically revert to the state after 50 years
DRights only transferable to coal companies

Explanation

West Virginia has a long history of severed mineral estates. Severed coal rights constitute a separate real property estate that can be owned, conveyed, mortgaged, and taxed independently from the surface estate.

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