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    Bundle of Rights

    The set of legal rights that come with real property ownership — the rights to possess, use, enjoy, exclude others, and dispose of the property. Appraisers value specific sticks in the bundle; which ones are included changes the value.

    The bundle-of-rights concept explains why "what is being appraised" matters as much as "which property." Fee simple ownership includes the whole bundle. Lease a property and the bundle splits: the owner keeps the leased fee (the right to collect rent and the reversion), while the tenant holds the leasehold (the right of use). Easements carve out specific use rights for others; mineral or air rights can be severed entirely. Every appraisal identifies the property rights appraised precisely because two valuations of the same parcel under different bundles are valuing different things.

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