Property Ownership
A fee simple absolute estate in Kentucky is:
AAn estate that ends upon the death of the owner
BThe most complete form of ownership with the fewest restrictions✓ Correct
CAn estate held only during the owner's marriage
DA leasehold interest
Explanation
Fee simple absolute is the highest form of property ownership, giving the owner complete control to use, sell, lease, or transfer the property with the fewest possible restrictions.
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