Property Ownership
In Minnesota, a 'license' as a property right (not a real estate license) differs from an easement in that:
AA license runs with the land like an easement
BA license is a personal, revocable permission to use another's property that does not run with the land✓ Correct
CA license must be recorded with the county
DA license provides permanent rights equal to an easement
Explanation
A license (property right) is a personal, revocable permission to use another's land for a specific purpose. Unlike an easement, a license does not run with the land and is not a property interest.
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