Property Ownership
In Idaho, how is real property classified when it is owned by a married couple who purchased it with community funds?
ASeparate property of the spouse who manages it
BCommunity property owned equally by both spouses✓ Correct
CTenancy in common with equal shares
DJoint tenancy with right of survivorship
Explanation
Idaho is a community property state. Property acquired during marriage with community funds is community property, owned equally (50/50) by both spouses regardless of whose name is on the deed.
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