Property Ownership

Under West Virginia law, a 'life estate' gives the life tenant the right to:

AOwn the property permanently and leave it to heirs
BUse and occupy the property for the duration of their life, after which it passes to the remainderman✓ Correct
CSell the property and keep all proceeds
DMortgage the property for a term beyond their life

Explanation

A life estate grants the life tenant the right to use, occupy, and receive income from the property during their lifetime. Upon the life tenant's death, ownership automatically passes to the remainderman (or reverts to the grantor as a reversion).

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