Property Ownership
The bundle of rights associated with real property ownership includes all EXCEPT:
ARight to possess
BRight to exclude others
CRight to demand government services✓ Correct
DRight to encumber
Explanation
The bundle of rights includes the right to possess, use, enjoy, encumber, exclude, and dispose of property. The right to demand specific government services is not part of the property rights bundle.
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