Property Ownership
In Ohio, which of the following best describes the 'right of possession' as part of the bundle of rights?
AThe right to claim the property through adverse possession
BThe right to occupy and physically use the property✓ Correct
CThe right to exclude all government entities
DThe right to possess mineral rights only
Explanation
The right of possession gives the owner the right to occupy, live on, and physically use the property. It is one of the fundamental components of the bundle of property rights.
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