Property Ownership
What is a tenancy by the entirety in Ohio?
AAvailable in Ohio as a form of co-ownership for spouses
BOhio does not recognize tenancy by the entirety; married couples hold title as joint tenants or tenants in common✓ Correct
CA form of ownership for entire families
DA type of corporate ownership
Explanation
Ohio does not recognize tenancy by the entirety (ownership form for married couples in some states). Ohio married couples may hold property as joint tenants (with survivorship) or as tenants in common.
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