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What happens when the condition of a qualified fee conditional is violated?

  1. The property is automatically sold

  2. The grantor has the right to inspect and possibly reclaim the property

  3. The lessee becomes the owner

  4. The property changes to a freehold estate

The correct answer is: The grantor has the right to inspect and possibly reclaim the property

When the condition of a qualified fee conditional is violated, the grantor has the right to inspect and possibly reclaim the property. This means that the grantor, or the person who originally granted the property, can check on the property and potentially take it back if the condition is not met. This is different from the other options because automatic sale of the property, ownership transfer to the lessee, or a change in estate type are not mentioned as possible outcomes in the event of a condition violation. Therefore, B is the most accurate answer.