Property Ownership
Fee simple absolute is considered the highest form of property ownership in Ohio because:
AIt is only available to corporate entities
BThe owner has complete ownership rights with no conditions or limitations imposed by the grantor✓ Correct
CIt requires government approval
DIt includes mineral rights automatically
Explanation
Fee simple absolute gives the owner the fullest bundle of rights — to use, sell, lease, mortgage, or give away the property — with no conditions, restrictions, or limitations imposed by a prior owner.
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