Property Ownership
In Idaho, 'concurrent ownership' includes all of the following EXCEPT:
AJoint tenancy
BTenancy in common
CCommunity property
DTenancy by the entirety✓ Correct
Explanation
Idaho does not recognize tenancy by the entirety (a form of ownership exclusive to married couples in some states). Idaho uses community property for married couples. Joint tenancy and tenancy in common are both available in Idaho.
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