Property Ownership

In South Carolina, the 'doctrine of waste' prevents a life tenant from:

ACollecting rent from tenants during the life estate
BDoing acts that permanently damage or reduce the value of the property for the future interest holder✓ Correct
CMaking temporary improvements
DLeasing the property

Explanation

The doctrine of waste prohibits a life tenant from committing acts that permanently damage the property's value or condition to the detriment of the remainderman (future interest holder). Examples include cutting timber or demolishing structures.

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