Property Ownership
In Ohio, the concept of 'intestate succession' applies when:
AA property owner dies with a will
BA property owner dies without a valid will, and the property passes according to Ohio's laws of descent and distribution✓ Correct
CA property is condemned by the government
DA trust controls the disposition of property
Explanation
Intestate succession applies when a person dies without a valid will. Ohio's laws of descent and distribution determine how the property is divided among heirs.
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