Property Ownership

In a Nevada tenancy in common, each co-owner:

AMust own equal shares
BHas a right of survivorship
CMay own unequal shares and can transfer their interest independently✓ Correct
DMust obtain consent from other co-owners to sell

Explanation

Tenants in common may hold unequal interests and each may sell, mortgage, or transfer their interest without the consent of other co-owners. There is no right of survivorship — each owner's share passes through their estate.

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