Property Ownership
Which forms of co-ownership in Indiana include a right of survivorship?
ATenancy in common only
BJoint tenancy only
CTenancy by the entirety only
DBoth joint tenancy and tenancy by the entirety✓ Correct
Explanation
Both joint tenancy and tenancy by the entirety (available only to married couples in Indiana) include the right of survivorship. Tenancy in common does not; each co-owner's interest passes through their estate.
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