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Austin J.
  • Canton, OH
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Taking my prelicensing courses, stumped by this question

Austin J.
  • Canton, OH
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Which does NOT describe a real property interest for a limited period of time?

A-defeasible fee estate

B-leasehold estate

C-life estate

D-life estate pur autre vie

I answered A, because the time is not limited as long as certain conditions do not occur. But the correct answer is B. How is this true? A leasehold estate is for a limited period of time is it not? 

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