Property Ownership
The 'bundle of rights' concept in South Carolina real estate includes all of the following EXCEPT:
ARight to use the property
BRight to exclude others
CRight to guarantee unlimited appreciation✓ Correct
DRight to transfer the property
Explanation
The bundle of rights includes the rights to use, possess, exclude others, encumber, and transfer the property. No one can guarantee appreciation—property values are determined by the market.
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