Property Ownership
In Michigan, which form of ownership is NOT subject to the right of survivorship?
AJoint tenancy
BTenancy by the entirety
CTenancy in common✓ Correct
DCommunity property
Explanation
Tenancy in common has NO right of survivorship. Each owner's interest passes to their heirs at death rather than automatically to the surviving co-owners. Michigan does not recognize community property.
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