Property Ownership

In Oklahoma, property held in 'fee simple absolute' is best described as:

AOwnership subject to a condition subsequent
BThe most complete form of ownership with no conditions or limitations✓ Correct
COwnership shared between two parties equally
DOwnership that terminates upon the owner's death

Explanation

Fee simple absolute is the greatest estate in real property, providing the owner with unrestricted rights to use, enjoy, and dispose of the property indefinitely. It passes to heirs without restriction.

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