Property Ownership (alternative)
A Maryland tenant in common who wants to sell their undivided interest may:
ASell only with all other co-owners' consent
BSell or transfer their interest without other co-owners' permission✓ Correct
COnly sell through a court-ordered partition
DTransfer to family members only
Explanation
Each tenant in common holds an undivided, freely alienable interest. They may sell, mortgage, or transfer their interest independently without consent from other co-owners.
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