Property Ownership

In West Virginia, property held in severalty means:

AProperty owned by several people together
BProperty owned by one individual alone✓ Correct
CProperty that has been divided into parcels
DProperty owned by a corporation

Explanation

Ownership in severalty means ownership by one person or entity alone. The term comes from 'to sever' — meaning the owner's interest is severed from all others.

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