Property Ownership
In Kansas, a property owner who wants to give a neighbor the right to cross their land in perpetuity should grant a(n):
ALicense to use the land
BEasement appurtenant running with the land✓ Correct
CLife estate in the property
DMonth-to-month lease of the strip
Explanation
An easement appurtenant provides a permanent, transferable right to use the land, running with the land and binding all future owners, unlike a revocable license.
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