Rights-of-way and water use rights can also be considered appurtenances. In real estate selling all appurtenances are considered part of the land and pass to a new owner unless specified otherwise.RoarkMemberBillMemberRyanMemberEBSCO_bspConcise Encyclopedia of Real Estate Business Terms...
(ii) any land lying in the bed of any alley, highway, street, road or avenue, open or proposed, in front of or abutting or adjoining the Land, (iii) any strips or gores of real estate adjacent to the Land, and (iv) the use of all alleys, easements and rights-of-way, if ...
A fixture may affect the value of a property because it becomes part of the real estate. Meanwhile, appurtenances can influence property value differently because they're often intangible benefits. 8 Fixtures, once attached, cannot be removed by the seller without consent as they are considered...
(ii) any land lying in the bed of any alley, highway, street, road or avenue, open or proposed, in front of or abutting or adjoining the Land, (iii) any strips or gores of real estate adjacent to the Land, and (iv) the use of all alleys, easements and rights-of-way, if ...