Property Ownership
An Iowa owner in fee simple who conveys their property by deed retains:
AThe right to reoccupy the property at any time
BNo ownership rights in the property after delivery and acceptance of the deed✓ Correct
CA life estate in the property
DThe right to approve future transfers
Explanation
When an Iowa owner conveys property by delivering and having accepted a valid deed, all ownership rights transfer to the grantee. The grantor retains no ownership interest unless explicitly reserved in the deed.
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