Property Ownership
A Washington landlord's right to re-enter a property after a tenant's lease expires is called:
AThe right of redemption
BThe reversionary interest✓ Correct
CAdverse possession
DThe right of first refusal
Explanation
When a landlord leases property, they retain a reversionary interest — the right to have the property return to them at the end of the lease. When the lease expires, the reversionary interest becomes possessory.
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