Property Ownership

In West Virginia, a 'license' to use another's property differs from an easement in that a license is:

APermanent and recorded with the county clerk
BRevocable by the licensor at any time and not an interest in land✓ Correct
CTransferable to future buyers
DEnforceable against subsequent owners of the property

Explanation

A license is a personal, revocable permission to use another's land (like permission to park in a neighbor's driveway). Unlike an easement, it is not an interest in land, is generally not transferable, and can be revoked by the licensor at any time.

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