Property Ownership (alternative)
The concept of 'bundle of rights' in Maryland real estate refers to:
AThe package of legal rights that come with real property ownership (use, exclude, transfer, encumber, enjoy)✓ Correct
BThe right to collect rent from tenants
CA specific set of deed covenants
DThe rights conveyed in a deed of trust
Explanation
The bundle of rights concept describes ownership as a collection of rights including the right to use, exclude others, transfer, encumber (mortgage), and enjoy the property.
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