Property Ownership
Kansas does NOT recognize which of the following forms of concurrent ownership?
AJoint tenancy
BTenants in common
CCommunity property✓ Correct
DTenancy by the entirety
Explanation
Kansas is not a community property state. Community property is recognized in nine states (primarily western states), but Kansas uses common law property rules.
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