Property Ownership
A Florida property owner grants a neighbor a license to cross their property. Unlike an easement, a license:
AMust be recorded to be valid
BRuns with the land and transfers to new owners
CIs personal and revocable at the grantor's will✓ Correct
DRequires consideration to be enforceable
Explanation
A license is a personal, revocable permission to use another's land. Unlike an easement, it does not run with the land and terminates when the licensor revokes it or the property is sold.
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