Property Ownership
A Pennsylvania property owner who grants a license to a neighbor to park in their driveway creates:
AA permanent easement running with the land
BA revocable personal privilege that does not run with the land✓ Correct
CA tenancy at will for the parking space
DA restrictive covenant on the property
Explanation
A license is a personal permission to use another's property that is revocable at will and does not run with the land. Unlike an easement (which requires a deed and provides permanent rights), a license can be terminated by either party and does not bind future owners. Parking permissions are typically licenses, not easements.
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