Property Ownership
Under Arizona law, a spouse must sign the deed when selling:
AOnly commercial property
BCommunity property, even if only one spouse's name appears on the title✓ Correct
CAny real property regardless of how it is titled
DOnly property owned for less than 5 years
Explanation
In Arizona, community property requires both spouses to sign documents conveying community real property, even if only one spouse's name appears on title. A non-signing spouse retains their community interest.
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