Property Ownership
A testamentary transfer of real property occurs through a:
ADeed delivered during the owner's lifetime
BWill that takes effect upon the owner's death✓ Correct
CTrust established during the owner's lifetime
DGift deed executed before death
Explanation
A testamentary transfer is a transfer of property that takes effect at death through a valid will. The beneficiary named in the will (devisee) receives the real property after probate. This differs from inter vivos (lifetime) transfers by deed.
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