Property Ownership
The 'bundle of rights' in Pennsylvania real property does NOT typically include the right to:
APossess the property
BUse the property for any purpose including illegal activities✓ Correct
CExclude others from the property
DTransfer the property to heirs
Explanation
While the bundle of rights includes possession, use, transfer, encumbrance, and exclusion — the right to 'use' does not extend to illegal activities. Property rights are always subject to the law. Using property for illegal purposes (drug manufacturing, violating environmental laws) is not protected within the bundle of rights.
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