Property Ownership

Tenancy in common in Alaska is characterized by:

AEqual shares only and right of survivorship
BUndivided interests that may be unequal, with no right of survivorship; each co-owner may sell or devise their share✓ Correct
COwnership by a corporation or LLC only
DJoint ownership only between married couples

Explanation

Tenancy in common allows multiple owners to hold undivided interests (which may be unequal) with no right of survivorship. Each co-owner may freely transfer, mortgage, or bequeath their individual share.

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