Property Ownership

In Montana, tenancy in common differs from joint tenancy primarily because:

ATenancy in common requires equal ownership shares
BTenancy in common has no right of survivorship and interests pass through the owner's estate✓ Correct
CTenancy in common is only available to married couples
DTenancy in common cannot be sold without co-owner consent

Explanation

The key difference is that tenancy in common has no right of survivorship. Each co-owner's interest passes through their estate upon death and can be devised by will, unlike joint tenancy.

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