Property Ownership

When a West Virginia property is owned as 'tenancy in common' and one owner dies, their interest:

APasses automatically to the surviving co-owners
BPasses to the deceased owner's heirs or as directed by their will✓ Correct
CEscheats to the state of West Virginia
DIs extinguished and divided equally among surviving owners

Explanation

In a tenancy in common, each owner holds a separate, undivided interest. When a co-owner dies, their interest passes through their estate (by will or intestate succession) rather than automatically to the surviving co-owners.

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