Property Ownership

In Utah, a license (as opposed to an easement) to use another's land is:

APermanent and runs with the land
BA personal, revocable permission that does not create a property interest✓ Correct
CRecorded at the county recorder's office
DAutomatically converted to an easement after 5 years of use

Explanation

A license is a personal, revocable permission to use another's land (like permission to park in a neighbor's driveway). It does not run with the land and can be revoked at will by the licensor.

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