Property Ownership
In Missouri, a survivorship deed automatically transfers property to the surviving co-owner upon death. This is associated with:
ATenancy in common
BJoint tenancy with right of survivorship✓ Correct
CTenancy at will
DFee simple defeasible
Explanation
Joint tenancy with right of survivorship means that when one joint tenant dies, their interest automatically transfers to the surviving joint tenant(s) without probate.
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