Property Ownership
A Missouri tenant in common can:
ASell only with all other co-owners' consent
BTransfer their undivided interest without the other co-owners' consent✓ Correct
CClaim survivorship rights upon a co-owner's death
DVeto improvements by other co-owners
Explanation
A tenant in common may freely transfer their undivided interest to another party. There is no right of survivorship—when a tenant in common dies, their interest passes through their estate.
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