Property Ownership
The 'bundle of rights' concept in real estate includes all of the following EXCEPT:
AThe right to possess the property
BThe right to use the property within legal limits
CThe right to exclude others
DThe right to encumber the property beyond its market value✓ Correct
Explanation
The bundle of rights includes the rights to possess, use, exclude, enjoy, and dispose of property. The right to encumber beyond market value is not a recognized component — lenders and courts impose limits on encumbrances.
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