Property Ownership
In Idaho, which of the following BEST describes a tenancy by the entirety?
AA form of co-ownership available to any two people
BA form of co-ownership exclusively for married couples with right of survivorship✓ Correct
CShared ownership with equal but separate interests
DA life estate for two joint life tenants
Explanation
Tenancy by the entirety is a form of co-ownership available only to married couples, featuring right of survivorship and the inability of one spouse to unilaterally convey or encumber the property. Note: Idaho, as a community property state, more commonly uses community property, but tenancy by entirety may still be used.
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