Property Ownership

A fee simple absolute estate in West Virginia is best described as:

AOwnership limited to a specific number of years
BThe greatest, most complete form of ownership with no limitations on transfer✓ Correct
COwnership that reverts to the grantor upon a condition
DA life estate that ends upon the owner's death

Explanation

A fee simple absolute is the highest form of property ownership. The owner holds the property forever, with full rights to use, sell, lease, or devise the property without condition or limitation.

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