Property Ownership
Which of the following correctly describes a 'license' as it relates to real property in Florida?
AA permanent right to use another's land
BA temporary, personal, and revocable permission to use another's property✓ Correct
CAn ownership interest in real property
DA right that runs with the land and binds future owners
Explanation
A license in property law is a personal, temporary, and revocable permission to use another's land. Unlike an easement, a license does not create an interest in real property and is not transferable or binding on successors.
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