Property Ownership

Under West Virginia law, if a joint tenant conveys their interest to a third party without the other joint tenants' consent, the result is:

AThe conveyance is void
BThe joint tenancy is severed; the buyer holds as a tenant in common✓ Correct
CThe joint tenancy continues with the new buyer as a joint tenant
DAll joint tenants must convey their interests simultaneously

Explanation

In West Virginia, a joint tenant may unilaterally convey their interest to a third party, which severs the joint tenancy as to that share. The buyer holds as a tenant in common with the remaining joint tenants, destroying the unity of title required for joint tenancy.

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