Property Ownership
Tenancy by the entirety in Delaware is available only to:
ABusiness partners
BMarried couples✓ Correct
CParents and children
DAny two co-owners who agree
Explanation
Tenancy by the entirety is a form of co-ownership available exclusively to married couples in Delaware. It includes the right of survivorship and protects against one spouse's creditors.
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