Property Ownership

In Georgia, 'escheat' is the process by which:

AA. The government takes property for public use through eminent domain
BB. Property passes to the state when an owner dies intestate with no heirs✓ Correct
CC. A bank forecloses on an abandoned property
DD. A county condemns a property for code violations

Explanation

Escheat is the government's right to take title to property when the owner dies without a will (intestate) and with no heirs. It prevents property from becoming ownerless. Georgia, like all states, has an escheat statute.

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