Property Ownership
In Florida, 'fee simple absolute' is best described as:
AOwnership subject to a reverter clause
BThe highest form of ownership with the most complete bundle of rights✓ Correct
COwnership that automatically terminates after 99 years
DPartial ownership with a co-owner holding the remainder
Explanation
Fee simple absolute is the most complete form of real property ownership — the owner has all rights including the right to possess, use, enjoy, and dispose of the property without conditions or limitations (other than government powers and private encumbrances).
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