Property Ownership

Tenancy in common differs from joint tenancy in that tenancy in common:

ARequires equal shares among all owners
BIncludes the right of survivorship
CAllows owners to hold unequal shares without right of survivorship✓ Correct
DIs limited to married couples

Explanation

Tenancy in common allows co-owners to hold unequal shares and does not include the right of survivorship; each owner's interest passes to their heirs upon death.

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