Property Ownership
What is a 'license' as a real property right in Nevada (not a professional license)?
AA license to practice real estate in Nevada
BA personal, non-transferable, revocable permission to use another's land for a specific purpose — unlike an easement, it does not run with the land and can be terminated at will by the property owner✓ Correct
CA county permit required to build a home in Nevada
DA BLM permit for grazing on public land in Nevada
Explanation
A property license (distinct from a professional license) is a personal privilege to use land. Unlike an easement, a license is: not an interest in land, personal (cannot be assigned), revocable by the grantor at will, and does not run with the land. Examples include permission to park in a neighbor's driveway or use a path across someone's property. If the licensor sells the property, the license ends — the new owner is not bound.
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