Property Ownership

A life estate in West Virginia gives the life tenant the right to:

AOwn the property permanently and sell it
BUse and possess the property for the duration of their life✓ Correct
CDevise the property by will
DMortgage the property beyond the life estate term

Explanation

A life estate grants the holder (life tenant) the right to use and possess the property for the duration of their life. Upon death, ownership passes to the remainderman. The life tenant cannot convey more than the life estate.

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