Property Ownership
A Wisconsin tenancy in common with three co-owners allows each owner to:
AVeto the sale of any other owner's interest
BFreely sell or mortgage their own undivided interest without the other owners' consent✓ Correct
COnly sell if all three owners agree simultaneously
DOccupy only a designated portion of the property
Explanation
In a tenancy in common, each co-owner holds an undivided interest that they may freely sell, mortgage, or convey without the consent of the other co-owners. There is no right of survivorship.
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