Property Ownership
A Connecticut property owner wants to give a neighbor the right to use a path across their land forever. The best way to accomplish this is:
ASign a license agreement
BGrant an easement appurtenant by deed✓ Correct
CSign a rental agreement for the path
DFile a lis pendens
Explanation
An easement appurtenant granted by deed is a permanent interest in land that runs with the property. It benefits the neighbor's land (dominant tenement) and burdens the grantor's land (servient tenement) and continues with future ownership.
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