Property Ownership
A fee simple absolute estate in Idaho gives the owner:
AA lifetime interest only
BThe most complete form of ownership with the right to use, sell, or devise the property✓ Correct
COwnership subject to a life estate
DOwnership for a defined term of years
Explanation
Fee simple absolute is the most complete form of property ownership. The owner has full rights to use, sell, mortgage, lease, or devise the property without any conditions or limitations.
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