Property Ownership
In Tennessee, a property owner who grants a right-of-way for a shared driveway to a neighboring property owner is granting:
AA personal license that is revocable at any time
BAn easement appurtenant that benefits the neighboring parcel✓ Correct
CA profit à prendre
DA restrictive covenant
Explanation
A right-of-way for a shared driveway granted to benefit a neighboring parcel is an easement appurtenant. It runs with the land and automatically benefits successive owners of the dominant (neighboring) parcel.
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