Property Ownership
Oklahoma does NOT recognize which form of co-ownership?
AJoint tenancy
BTenancy in common
CCommunity property✓ Correct
DTenancy by the entirety
Explanation
Oklahoma is not a community property state. Oklahoma recognizes tenancy in common, joint tenancy, and tenancy by the entirety (for married couples) but not community property, which is recognized in states like Texas and California.
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