Property Ownership
In Iowa, which type of property interest gives the holder the broadest, most complete ownership rights?
ALife estate
BFee simple absolute✓ Correct
CFee simple determinable
DLeasehold estate
Explanation
Fee simple absolute is the highest form of property ownership—it is absolute, unlimited in time, and not subject to conditions or restrictions (beyond private deed restrictions and public regulations).
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