Property Ownership
A Florida property owner grants their neighbor a license to park in their driveway. The neighbor later moves away. The license is:
ATransferred to the new neighbor automatically
BPersonal to the original neighbor and is extinguished when they move✓ Correct
CPermanently attached to the servient estate
DRecorded in the public records and binding on future owners
Explanation
A license is personal and revocable; it does not run with the land and cannot be transferred. When the licensee (the neighbor) moves away, the license is extinguished.
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