Property Ownership

In Louisiana, a 'right of habitation' (droit d'habitation) is a personal servitude that gives the holder the right to:

ASubdivide and sell portions of the property
BOccupy the dwelling on another's property as a principal residence, limited to personal use✓ Correct
CCollect rents and income from the property
DTransfer the right to heirs upon death

Explanation

The right of habitation is a limited personal servitude under Louisiana Civil Code that grants the holder the right to occupy a dwelling on another's property as a principal residence for personal use. It cannot be leased or transferred, distinguishing it from a usufruct.

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