Property Ownership
In Kansas, what is 'tenancy by the entirety' and does Kansas recognize it?
AKansas recognizes it as the default form of co-ownership
BA form of joint ownership exclusively between married spouses with right of survivorship; Kansas does not recognize tenancy by the entirety✓ Correct
CA type of commercial co-ownership
DAn ownership form for business partners
Explanation
Tenancy by the entirety is a special joint tenancy available only to married couples. Kansas does not recognize tenancy by the entirety; instead, married couples hold property as joint tenants or tenants in common.
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