Property Ownership
Which of the following is NOT one of the four unities required to create a joint tenancy?
AUnity of Time
BUnity of Kinship✓ Correct
CUnity of Interest
DUnity of Possession
Explanation
The four unities required for joint tenancy are Time, Title, Interest, and Possession (TTIP). Unity of Kinship is not a required element; parties need not be related to hold property as joint tenants.
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