Property Ownership

In South Dakota, a 'license' in real estate (as opposed to an easement) gives the licensee:

AA permanent right to use another's property
BA personal, revocable privilege to use another's property, which does not run with the land✓ Correct
CThe right to purchase the property at market value
DA financial interest in the property

Explanation

A license (as opposed to an easement) is a personal, non-transferable, revocable privilege to use someone else's property. Examples include permission to hunt or fish on another's land, or a parking agreement.

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