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An example of a less-than-freehold estate is

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B) a leasehold estate.

A leasehold estate is a less-than-freehold estate.

Answer Options
A
a life estate.
B
a leasehold estate.
C
an estate on condition subsequent.
D
a mortgaged estate.
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Key Terms:

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A freehold estate represents ownership of real property with an indefinite duration.

A life estate is a freehold estate that grants ownership rights for the duration of someone's life.

A leasehold estate grants the right to possess and use property for a defined period of time, without conferring ownership.

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