Property Ownership

In Pennsylvania, when two or more persons hold title as joint tenants, which element distinguishes joint tenancy from tenancy in common?

AJoint tenants can have unequal shares
BJoint tenancy includes the right of survivorship✓ Correct
CJoint tenants cannot sell their interest without consent of all co-owners
DJoint tenancy is only available to married couples

Explanation

The right of survivorship is the defining characteristic of joint tenancy. When a joint tenant dies, their interest passes automatically to the surviving joint tenant(s) — not through the deceased's estate. Tenants in common have no right of survivorship; their interest passes by will or intestacy.

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