Property Ownership

In Montana, joint tenancy with right of survivorship requires that all joint tenants:

ABe related by blood or marriage
BAcquire their interests at the same time, by the same instrument, in equal shares, with the right to possess the whole✓ Correct
CFile a declaration with the county recorder
DOwn at least a 25% interest each

Explanation

Joint tenancy in Montana requires the four unities: time (acquired simultaneously), title (same instrument), interest (equal shares), and possession (right to possess the whole property). When one joint tenant dies, their interest automatically passes to the surviving joint tenant(s).

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