Property Ownership
In Wisconsin, an easement appurtenant benefits:
AA specific individual personally
BThe dominant tenement (neighboring property) regardless of ownership✓ Correct
CThe public at large
DThe utility company holding the easement
Explanation
An easement appurtenant attaches to and benefits the dominant estate (property). It runs with the land and transfers automatically when the benefited property is sold, regardless of who owns it.
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