Property Ownership

In Tennessee, a deed conveying real property to a married couple with no other designation typically creates:

ACommunity property
BTenancy in common with equal shares
CJoint tenancy with right of survivorship✓ Correct
DTenancy by the entirety

Explanation

In Tennessee, when a deed conveys property to a married couple without specifying the form of ownership, courts generally presume joint tenancy with right of survivorship between spouses, though this can vary by how the deed is worded.

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