Property Ownership
A NJ property owner who grants a neighbor the right to use a portion of their land for a driveway has created a(n):
ALicense
BEasement in gross
CEasement appurtenant✓ Correct
DProfit à prendre
Explanation
A right granted to a neighboring property owner (dominant tenement) to use another's land (servient tenement) for a specific purpose like a driveway creates an easement appurtenant, which runs with both parcels.
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