Property Ownership

Under New York's Real Property Law, a 'license' in real property (as opposed to an easement) is best described as:

AA permanent right to use another's land
BA personal, revocable permission to use another's land, which does not create an interest in the property and cannot be transferred✓ Correct
CA court-ordered right of access to land
DAn easement appurtenant that runs with the land

Explanation

A license in real property is a personal, revocable permission to use another person's land for a specific purpose. Unlike an easement, it does not create an interest in the land, cannot be transferred, and can generally be revoked at will by the licensor.

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