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The nurse learns that a patient who is being treated for peptic ulcer disease is still "having problems." Which of the following should the nurse instruct this patient to do?
Life Estates
A legal right to use and benefit from a property for the duration of an individual's lifetime.
Exclusive Possession
The right of an individual or entity to the use and control of property without interference from others, often associated with lease agreements.
Real Property
Land and anything permanently affixed to it, such as buildings, along with the rights of use and enjoyment that come with the land.
Relief Against Forfeiture
An equitable principle that when a landlord retakes a property because of a failure to pay rent prior to the end of the lease term, the tenant can pay the arrears and apply in the court to have the lease reinstated.
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