Property Ownership
In Virginia, which type of co-ownership requires all owners to hold equal undivided interests?
ATenancy in common
BJoint tenancy
CTenancy by the entirety
DBoth B and C✓ Correct
Explanation
Both joint tenancy and tenancy by the entirety require equal undivided interests among co-owners (the four unities: time, title, interest, possession). Tenancy in common allows unequal shares.
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