Property Ownership
Utah recognizes which of the following forms of co-ownership?
ATenancy by the entirety and community property
BJoint tenancy and tenancy in common only✓ Correct
CCommunity property and joint tenancy
DOnly sole ownership is recognized in Utah
Explanation
Utah recognizes joint tenancy (with right of survivorship) and tenancy in common. Utah does NOT recognize tenancy by the entirety or community property, which distinguishes it from some western states.
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