Property Ownership

In Oklahoma, two unmarried individuals who take title together with equal undivided interests and the right of survivorship hold title as:

ATenants in common
BJoint tenants with right of survivorship✓ Correct
CCommunity property owners
DTenants by the entirety

Explanation

Joint tenancy with right of survivorship (JTWROS) in Oklahoma allows co-owners to hold equal undivided interests, and upon the death of one joint tenant, their interest passes automatically to the surviving joint tenant(s), avoiding probate.

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