medium · National Real Estate Exam
A person is granted a life estate 'pur autre vie' for the life of their sibling.
If the sibling dies, what is the legal status of the life tenant's interest?
- The estate terminates automatically
- The life tenant retains the interest for their own lifetime
- The interest passes to the sibling's heirs
- The interest converts to a fee simple absolute
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