Property Ownership
In Nebraska, when two unmarried individuals purchase property with equal shares and the right of survivorship, they hold title as:
ATenants in common
BJoint tenants✓ Correct
CCommunity property owners
DTenants by the entirety
Explanation
Joint tenancy includes the right of survivorship. When one joint tenant dies, their interest automatically passes to the surviving joint tenant(s), bypassing probate.
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