Property Ownership

A Washington property owner has an undivided half interest in a parcel as a tenant in common. The owner wants to sell their half interest without the other co-owner's consent. Washington law:

AProhibits sale of undivided interests without co-owner consent
BAllows each co-owner to sell, mortgage, or transfer their own undivided interest independently✓ Correct
CRequires court approval to partition or sell an undivided interest
DRequires the property to be surveyed and physically divided before sale

Explanation

As a tenant in common, each co-owner independently owns their undivided fractional interest and may sell, mortgage, or transfer that interest without the consent of other co-owners. The new purchaser simply becomes a new co-owner with the remaining original co-owner(s).

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