The landlord, because he/she owns the property.
Probably. An owner of real property generally owns all the land and the buildings thereon, including the right to sole use and occupancy. Traditionally, down to the center of the earth and up to the stars in the sky. These days, that is amended by various laws regarding air rights and subsurface rights.
Technically speaking, owning Air Rights is not owning property. YOu must own the soil underneith the building to have the air rights. Air Rights claim the right for the soil owner to build as tall as reasonable above their land.
Yes. You can read more about air rights at the link provided below.
I believe the 'Confederate Air Force' owns at least 2 and the Indian Air Force owns one.
Nobody "owns" Switzerland, it is an independent country.
ACE avaition inc. owns 27.6
It is a physical property. Any gas that has a lower density than air will float above air. This is similar to how if you pour oil into water. The oil will float on the water because it is less dense.
In the shopping mall ,just above where you buy stuff for you nest there is a little door.it says on air private...
Yes, But it is very seldom that you get them with the property when you purchase it. Most of the time mineral rights are owned by A person who does not have too much interest in the land but really enjoys owning the rights to whats under it. Without the mineral rights you own up to the first 6 inches of dirt, Not always the full 6 inches though. OH! and your height into the air is limmited to, the government owns that.
none of the above
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