Property Ownership
Which of the following is an example of a freehold estate?
AMonth-to-month tenancy
BTenancy for years
CFee simple determinable✓ Correct
DTenancy at will
Explanation
Freehold estates include fee simple absolute, fee simple defeasible (including fee simple determinable and fee simple subject to condition subsequent), and life estates. All leasehold estates (month-to-month, tenancy for years, tenancy at will) are non-freehold.
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