Property Ownership

A Connecticut buyer purchases property and takes title as the sole owner. This form of ownership is called:

ATenancy in common
BJoint tenancy
CTenancy by the entirety
DOwnership in severalty✓ Correct

Explanation

Ownership in severalty (or sole ownership) means one person owns the property individually and exclusively. 'Severalty' comes from the concept of 'severed' from others—the owner has complete, undivided ownership alone.

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