Property Ownership

The government power of escheat allows the state to:

ARegulate the use of private property through zoning
BTake title to property when the owner dies without a will and with no heirs✓ Correct
CCollect property taxes through a lien on real estate
DCondemn property for public use with compensation

Explanation

Escheat is the government's power to take title to privately owned property when the owner dies intestate (without a will) and leaves no heirs. The state takes the property to prevent it from becoming ownerless.

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