Property Ownership
A tenancy in common (TIC) in Nebraska differs from joint tenancy in that TIC:
AIncludes the right of survivorship
BDoes not include the right of survivorship — a co-owner's share passes by will or intestacy✓ Correct
CRequires equal ownership shares
DIs limited to married couples
Explanation
Tenants in common have no right of survivorship. When a tenant in common dies, their interest passes to their heirs or devisees, not automatically to the surviving co-owners. Shares may be unequal.
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