Property Ownership

In West Virginia, the term 'escheat' refers to:

AThe sale of abandoned property by the sheriff
BTitle to property reverting to the state when an owner dies without heirs or a will✓ Correct
CForfeiture of property due to nonpayment of taxes
DTransfer of property through a charitable trust

Explanation

Escheat is the reversion of a deceased person's property to the state when there are no heirs and no valid will. West Virginia, like other states, takes title to such property through escheat.

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