Property Ownership
A property owner wants to allow a neighbor to cross their land to access a public road. The appropriate legal instrument would be:
AA deed restriction
BAn easement✓ Correct
CA land contract
DA lease agreement
Explanation
An easement grants the right to use another person's property for a specific purpose. A right-of-way easement would allow the neighbor to cross the property to access the public road without conveying ownership.
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