Asked by Arlisa Flores on Jun 26, 2024

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Does Max have any legal recourse to prevent the property from deteriorating?

A) No, Max does not own the property.
B) No, because Gil has possession of the property.
C) Yes, as a future owner, Max can bring legal action to recover damages.
D) Yes, as a future owner, Max may hire contractors to make the repairs but only if he pays for the repairs.
E) Yes, as a future owner, Max may hire contractors to make the repairs and Gil must pay for the repairs.

Legal Recourse

Legal recourse refers to the right of an individual or entity to seek legal remedy or compensation through the judicial system in response to a wrongdoing or dispute.

Future Owner

An individual or entity that is designated or expected to become the owner of an asset or property at a future date.

Repairs

The process of fixing or restoring something that is broken, damaged, or malfunctioning to a good condition.

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Amber LynetteJun 30, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Max, as the holder of a future interest (remainderman) in the property, has a legal interest in the property's condition. He can bring legal action to prevent further deterioration or recover damages to ensure the property is preserved for when his interest vests.