Property Ownership

What is a 'license' in Pennsylvania real property law (distinct from a real estate license)?

AThe formal title document conveying fee simple ownership
BA personal, revocable permission to use another's land that does not create a property interest and does not run with the land✓ Correct
CA government permit required to develop property in a zoned district
DA long-term lease agreement for agricultural land in Pennsylvania

Explanation

A license in real property law is a personal, revocable permission granted by a property owner allowing another to use the land for a specific purpose — a ticket to an event, permission to fish on a private pond, or a parking permit. Unlike an easement, a license creates no property interest, does not run with the land, and can be revoked by the grantor at will.

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