Property Ownership

In New York, when a property owner dies without a will and without heirs, their real property passes to the state under the doctrine of:

AEminent domain
BEscheat✓ Correct
CAdverse possession
DReversion

Explanation

Escheat is the process by which property reverts to the state when an owner dies intestate (without a will) and with no identifiable heirs.

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