Property Ownership

In Montana, 'tenancy by the entirety' as a form of joint ownership for married couples is:

AWidely used in Montana as the default form of marital ownership
BNot recognized in Montana, which does not include this form of ownership✓ Correct
CRequired for all real estate purchases by married couples
DAvailable only for primary residences

Explanation

Montana does not recognize tenancy by the entirety, which is a form of joint ownership available only to married couples in states that recognize it. Montana married couples typically take title as joint tenants or tenants in common.

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