Property Ownership
A Nebraska married couple holds title as tenants by the entirety. Which statement is CORRECT?
AEither spouse can sell their interest independently
BCreditors of one spouse can attach the property
CBoth spouses must consent to any transfer✓ Correct
DThe property passes through probate on death
Explanation
Tenancy by the entirety requires both spouses to consent to any transfer or encumbrance. It provides protection from individual creditors and includes right of survivorship, avoiding probate.
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