Property Ownership

In Montana, a tenancy by the entirety is:

AAvailable to any co-owners regardless of marital status
BNot recognized; Montana uses joint tenancy with right of survivorship for married couples✓ Correct
CA form of ownership where each spouse owns 50% independently
DRequired for all married couples purchasing real property

Explanation

Montana does not recognize tenancy by the entirety. Married couples wishing to hold property with survivorship rights must use joint tenancy with right of survivorship. Montana is not a community property state, so standard co-ownership forms apply.

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