Property Ownership
The bundle of rights associated with real property ownership includes all of the following EXCEPT:
ARight to possess
BRight to exclude others
CRight to unlimited use regardless of zoning✓ Correct
DRight to dispose (sell or transfer)
Explanation
The bundle of rights includes possession, use, enjoyment, exclusion, and disposition. However, the right to use is limited by government powers (zoning, building codes, environmental laws) and private restrictions.
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