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Escheat
Studying for my real estate class. And I'm reading about the powers of government and escheat being one of them. Escheat=the process by which the state may acquire privately owned real or personal property upon owner's death, of whom there are no heirs.
Here's the question: does the government have a bunch of properties acquired in this way waiting for someone to get off their hands??