Property Ownership
Which of the following would constitute abandonment of real property?
ASelling the property to a new owner
BVacating a property and taking actions demonstrating clear intent to relinquish all ownership rights✓ Correct
CRenting the property to a tenant
DLeaving a property vacant while paying taxes
Explanation
Abandonment of real property requires both the physical act of leaving and a clear, unambiguous intent to permanently give up all rights. Merely leaving property vacant (while still paying taxes) does not constitute abandonment.
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