Property Ownership

A fee simple absolute estate in Alaska conveys:

AThe right to use property for a specified number of years
BThe highest and most complete form of ownership with no conditions or limitations✓ Correct
COwnership that reverts to the grantor upon death
DA life estate that terminates at the owner's death

Explanation

Fee simple absolute is the greatest interest one can hold in real property. The owner has full rights to use, sell, mortgage, lease, or transfer the property with no conditions attached.

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