Property Ownership

In Wyoming, a property owner's right to use air rights above their land is:

AUnlimited in all circumstances
BSubject to aviation regulations and other governmental limitations✓ Correct
COwned by the federal government exclusively
DOnly relevant for commercial properties

Explanation

While property owners hold air rights above their land, these rights are subject to federal aviation regulations that allow aircraft to fly over private land. Air rights are relevant for tall buildings, solar panel placement, and wind energy development.

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