Property Ownership
Maryland recognizes tenancy by the entirety for:
AAny two co-owners
BMarried couples only✓ Correct
CBusiness partners only
DThree or more co-owners
Explanation
Tenancy by the entirety in Maryland is available only to married couples, providing survivorship rights and protection from individual creditors.
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