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Sarah owns her own home. Which right allows her to decide who may or may not access the property?

  1. Disposition

  2. Enjoyment

  3. Exclusion

  4. Possession

The correct answer is: Exclusion

The right that allows Sarah to decide who may or may not access her property is the right of exclusion. This means that as a property owner, she has the legal authority to control who is allowed on her property and who is not. The other options, such as disposition, enjoyment, and possession, all play a part in property ownership, but they do not specifically refer to the right to decide who can access the property. Disposition generally means the power to control how the property is transferred or what is done with it, while enjoyment refers to the right to use and benefit from the property. Possession simply means having physical occupancy or control over the property. While these are important aspects of property ownership, they do not pertain to the specific right of exclusion. Therefore, they are not the correct answers to this question.