Property Ownership
Which of the following correctly describes a fee simple absolute estate in Washington?
AOwnership that terminates upon death of the holder
BThe most complete form of ownership with no conditions or limitations✓ Correct
COwnership limited to a specific purpose or use
DOwnership shared equally with the state
Explanation
Fee simple absolute is the most complete form of real property ownership — the owner holds the property without conditions, limitations, or time restrictions and can sell, lease, or devise it freely.
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