This statement is false. Although fee simple ownership represents the most complete and absolute interest in real property permitted under the law, it does not guarantee freedom from legal or private restrictions. Governments may impose zoning laws, regulations, and taxes, while private agreements like covenants or easements may also place restrictions on the property. The fee simple itself refers to ownership without conditional or temporal limits, but it does not negate external restrictions.
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