Property Ownership
Tenancy by the entirety in Georgia is:
AAvailable to all co-owners
BNot recognized in Georgia — Georgia does not have tenancy by the entirety✓ Correct
CThe most common form of co-ownership
DOnly available to same-sex couples
Explanation
Georgia does not recognize tenancy by the entirety (a form of joint tenancy for married couples with survivorship and creditor protection). Married couples in Georgia typically hold property as joint tenants or tenants in common.
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