Property Ownership

Which form of concurrent ownership in Colorado does NOT include the right of survivorship?

AJoint tenancy
BTenancy by the entirety
CTenancy in common✓ Correct
DCommunity property

Explanation

Tenants in common have separate, distinct shares that pass through their estate (will or intestacy) when they die — there is no right of survivorship. Joint tenants and tenants by the entirety have the right of survivorship.

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