Escrow & Title
A property owner who wants to give a neighbor the right to cross their land to access a lake should use which type of instrument?
AA deed transferring the land
BA lease agreement
CAn easement deed or grant of easement✓ Correct
DA license agreement
Explanation
To permanently grant a neighbor the right to cross the land (an easement), the property owner should execute and record an easement deed or grant of easement. This creates a durable, recordable property right. A license (oral or written) would be revocable and not as permanent.
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