Definition
A fancy legal term for 'stuff that comes with the property,' particularly easements that transfer with the land rather than staying with the owner. It's the real estate equivalent of 'batteries included,' except it's more like 'right-of-way for your neighbor to cross your lawn included.' Lawyers love using this word to make simple concepts sound sufficiently billable.
Example Usage
The driveway easement was appurtenant to the property, meaning the new owner inherited both the house and the neighbor's legal right to drive through their yard.
Source: Legal and real estate terminology
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