Property Ownership
In Colorado, the 'bundle of rights' associated with real property ownership includes:
AOnly the right to sell the property
BThe rights to use, possess, exclude others, enjoy, and dispose of the property✓ Correct
COnly the right to collect income from the property
DRights granted by the government on a case-by-case basis
Explanation
The bundle of rights includes: the right to use the property, possess it, exclude others from it, enjoy its benefits, and dispose of it (sell, lease, mortgage, give away). These rights can be separately transferred.
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