Property Ownership
In Idaho, 'tenancy in common' means:
AEach owner has equal shares with rights of survivorship
BTwo or more owners each hold an undivided interest, which may be unequal, with no right of survivorship✓ Correct
CA married couple's ownership of community property
DOne owner holds title for the benefit of another
Explanation
Tenancy in common in Idaho means two or more persons each hold an undivided interest in property. Shares may be unequal, and there is no right of survivorship — each owner's interest passes to their heirs upon death.
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