Property Ownership
A Florida property owner wants to give another person the right to cross their land. They create a written and recorded document specifically for this purpose. The most appropriate document is a:
ALicense agreement
BDeed of easement✓ Correct
CQuitclaim deed to the property
DVariance application
Explanation
An easement deed (deed of easement) is a formally recorded document that grants a specific right (such as ingress/egress) to use another's property. Unlike a license, it creates a durable interest in real property that runs with the land.
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