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Special Categories of Land

Certain land types are subject to special legal rules and limitations.

1. Public Land

Land owned by government entities.

  • Federal, state, or local ownership
  • Includes parks, roads, schools, and government facilities
  • Generally not subject to private ownership
  • May be leased for limited private use

2. Native American (Tribal) Land

Land held in trust by the federal government for Native American tribes or individuals.

  • Not subject to state real estate laws
  • Transfers and encumbrances require federal approval
  • Often exempt from property taxation

3. Agricultural Land

Land used primarily for farming or grazing.

  • May qualify for preferential tax treatment (e.g., Williamson Act)
  • Subject to zoning and use restrictions
  • Conversion to other uses may be limited

4. Coastal Land

Land located within California’s coastal zone.

  • Regulated by the California Coastal Commission
  • Development requires coastal permits
  • Strong environmental and public access protections

5. Wetlands

Land saturated with water that supports aquatic vegetation.

  • Heavily regulated under state and federal law
  • Development often restricted or prohibited
  • Permits required for alteration or filling

6. Airspace and Subsurface Rights

Rights above and below the surface of the land.

  • Airspace rights may be sold or leased
  • Subsurface rights include minerals, oil, and gas
  • Rights may be severed from surface ownership
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