Property Ownership
A South Carolina property owner who dies with a valid will transfers property through:
AIntestate succession
BTestate succession (through the will)✓ Correct
CAdverse possession
DOperation of law
Explanation
When a property owner dies with a valid will (testator), property passes according to the will's provisions through testate succession, administered through the probate process.
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