Property Ownership
A Wisconsin property owner wants to grant a neighbor permanent permission to cross their land to access a public road. This is best documented as:
AA license
BAn easement appurtenant✓ Correct
CA lease
DA temporary permit
Explanation
An easement appurtenant is a permanent right to use another's land (servient estate) that runs with the dominant estate. A license is revocable, while an easement is a permanent property right.
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