Property Ownership
In Montana, 'fee simple absolute' is:
AAn ownership interest that terminates upon the owner's death
BThe highest form of real property ownership—complete ownership with no conditions or limitations✓ Correct
COwnership subject to a condition subsequent
DOwnership shared with the government
Explanation
Fee simple absolute is the highest and most complete form of real property ownership. The owner has absolute ownership rights, including the right to use, sell, lease, or devise the property, with no conditions or limitations.
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