Property Ownership

In West Virginia, when two or more people hold title as 'joint tenants with right of survivorship,' the death of one owner results in:

AThe deceased's share passing to their heirs through probate
BThe surviving joint tenant(s) automatically receiving full ownership✓ Correct
CThe property being divided equally among all heirs
DThe property reverting to the state

Explanation

Joint tenancy with right of survivorship in West Virginia means that upon the death of one joint tenant, ownership automatically passes to the surviving joint tenant(s) by operation of law, bypassing probate entirely.

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