Property Ownership

Georgia is NOT a community property state. This means property acquired during marriage is:

AA. Automatically owned equally by both spouses
BB. Owned by whoever paid for it, governed by common law property rules✓ Correct
CC. Always held in tenancy by the entireties
DD. Owned by the husband as head of household

Explanation

Georgia follows common law property rules, not community property. Property belongs to whoever acquired it, unless title is held jointly.

People Also Study

Practice More Georgia Real Estate Questions

1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.

Take the Free Georgia Quiz →