Property Ownership
Vermont tenants in common each own:
AEqual shares that may not be transferred independently
BAn undivided interest in the property that may be unequal and transferred separately✓ Correct
CA right of survivorship identical to joint tenancy
DA life estate only
Explanation
Tenants in common each hold an undivided interest in the property. Shares may be unequal, and each co-owner may sell, mortgage, or devise their interest independently. There is no right of survivorship.
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