Property Ownership
A Wyoming married couple purchases a home. Under Wyoming law, they may hold title as:
ATenancy by the entirety only
BJoint tenancy, tenancy in common, or community property
CJoint tenancy or tenancy in common, but not community property✓ Correct
DCommunity property only
Explanation
Wyoming is not a community property state. Married couples may hold title as joint tenants (with right of survivorship) or as tenants in common. Tenancy by the entirety is not recognized in Wyoming.
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