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The four unities of joint tenancy in Wisconsin can be severed when:

AOne joint tenant creates a will leaving their share to a spouse
BOne joint tenant sells or mortgages their interest, breaking at least one unity✓ Correct
CThe joint tenants agree in writing to continue the joint tenancy
DA joint tenant moves away from the property

Explanation

A joint tenancy is severed when one of the four unities is broken — most commonly when one joint tenant transfers their interest, which destroys the unity of title and converts that share to a tenancy in common.

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