First fact: Mrs. Kumar bought a plot of property in Riverdale. She created a little garden, erected a fence around the property, and occasionally had community gatherings there. A local business made Mrs. Kumar a sizable cash offer for her land in exchange for the right to develop a mall there. Mrs. Kumar refused, citing her love for and ambitions for the property.
Which of the following best describes Mrs. Kumar's circumstance and the significance of ownership?
The company's capacity to set a price for the property.
The freedom of Mrs. Kumar to select how to utilise and dispose of her land.
The community gatherings that Mrs. Kumar hosts.
Mrs. Kumar's creation of the garden.
Ownership includes both possession and the freedom to decide what to do with a piece of property. In this case, Mrs. Kumar's ability to reject the corporation's offer highlights her ownership rights and independence. Hence option B is correct option.