Property Ownership

In Washington, a fee simple absolute estate is best described as:

AOwnership that terminates on the owner's death without heirs
BThe most complete form of ownership with no conditions or limitations✓ Correct
COwnership subject to a condition subsequent
DA life estate that passes to the grantor's heirs

Explanation

A fee simple absolute is the highest form of real property ownership — it is unconditional, unlimited in duration, and freely transferable by sale, gift, or inheritance.

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