Property Ownership
A Virginia property owner's right to exclude others from their property is a component of the 'bundle of rights.' Which other rights are included?
ARight to vote and right to assemble
BRights to use, enjoy, possess, encumber, and dispose of the property✓ Correct
CRights to mine federal land
DRights set by the Virginia Real Estate Board
Explanation
The 'bundle of rights' in real property ownership includes the rights to: possess, use, enjoy, exclude others, encumber (mortgage), and dispose of (sell, lease, give away) the property.
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