Property Ownership

In Minnesota, when a property is owned by two unmarried individuals who want equal ownership with right of survivorship, they should take title as:

ATenants in common
BJoint tenants✓ Correct
CCommunity property owners
DSole proprietors

Explanation

Joint tenancy provides equal ownership shares with right of survivorship, meaning if one owner dies, the surviving owner automatically receives the deceased's share. Minnesota law recognizes joint tenancy for unmarried co-owners. Tenants in common do not have survivorship rights.

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