Property Ownership

An owner who holds real property in 'fee simple absolute' has:

AThe right to use the property during their lifetime only
BThe most complete form of ownership with the fewest restrictions✓ Correct
COwnership conditioned on continued occupancy of the property
DOwnership shared equally with the government

Explanation

Fee simple absolute is the highest form of property ownership — the owner has the greatest bundle of rights with the fewest limitations. It is inheritable, transferable, and not subject to conditions. Ownership continues indefinitely unless the owner voluntarily conveys or transfers it.

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