Property Ownership
A NH married couple purchases property using only the husband's funds and places it in the wife's name alone. In NH, this creates:
ACommunity property owned equally by both spouses
BSole ownership in the wife's name only, as NH is not a community property state✓ Correct
CA tenancy by the entirety regardless of how title is taken
DAn automatic joint tenancy between both spouses
Explanation
New Hampshire is NOT a community property state. Property is owned according to how title is taken.
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