When does the deceased's property, in intestacy, escheat to the government?
A) when the deceased has no living relatives
B) when the deceased leaves behind property that has an existing mortgage on it
C) when the deceased has executed a living will prior to his or her illness or death
D) when the deceased has no lineal descendants
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