Property Ownership

A Washington property owner's right to prevent others from trespassing is known as the right to:

AEminent domain
BExclude✓ Correct
CEncumber
DCondemnation

Explanation

The right to exclude others is one of the most fundamental sticks in the bundle of property rights. A property owner can legally prevent trespassers and unwanted visitors from entering their property.

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