Property Ownership
A Minnesota property owner grants their neighbor a license to park in their driveway. Unlike an easement, a license:
ARuns with the land and benefits future property owners
BIs irrevocable once granted
CCan be revoked by the property owner at any time✓ Correct
DMust be recorded to be enforceable
Explanation
A license is a personal, revocable permission to use another's property. Unlike an easement, a license does not run with the land, does not need to be recorded, and can be revoked by the property owner at any time.
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