Property Ownership

A property owner's bundle of rights does NOT typically include the right to:

AUse the property
BSell the property
CExclude others from the property
DUse the property in ways that harm neighbors✓ Correct

Explanation

The bundle of rights in property ownership includes use, exclusion, disposition, possession, and enjoyment. However, these rights are limited by governmental powers and the rights of others — using property in ways that create a nuisance or harm neighbors is not a protected property right.

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