Property Ownership
In Wyoming, a remainderman in a life estate has:
ANo interest in the property until the life tenant dies
BA future interest (remainder) that becomes possessory upon the life tenant's death✓ Correct
CThe right to use the property equally with the life tenant
DResponsibility for property taxes during the life estate
Explanation
The remainderman holds a vested future interest (remainder) in the property that becomes a possessory estate upon the termination of the life estate (typically the life tenant's death). The remainderman cannot possess the property during the life estate, but their interest is real and transferable.
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