Property Ownership
Which type of concurrent ownership in Alaska includes a right of survivorship?
ATenancy in common
BJoint tenancy
CTenancy by the entirety
DBoth B and C✓ Correct
Explanation
Joint tenancy includes a right of survivorship — when one joint tenant dies, their interest automatically passes to the surviving joint tenants. Tenancy by the entirety (available only to married couples in some states) also includes survivorship rights.
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