Property Ownership
Joint tenancy in Idaho requires which of the following for all joint tenants?
ADifferent times of acquisition
BUnity of time, title, interest, and possession✓ Correct
CEqual shares but different possession rights
DRights of survivorship only for spouses
Explanation
Joint tenancy requires the four unities: time (acquired at same time), title (same instrument), interest (equal shares), and possession (equal right to possess). All four must be present in Idaho.
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