Property Ownership
Alaska does NOT recognize which of the following ownership forms?
AJoint tenancy with right of survivorship
BTenancy in common
CTenancy by the entirety✓ Correct
DCommunity property ownership
Explanation
Alaska is NOT a community property state and does NOT recognize tenancy by the entirety (which is a form of co-ownership available only to married couples in some states). Alaska does recognize joint tenancy, tenancy in common, and community property was added as an opt-in system, but tenancy by the entirety is not recognized.
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