Property Ownership

In Wyoming, a tenancy in common differs from joint tenancy primarily because:

ATenants in common must own equal shares
BThere is no right of survivorship in tenancy in common✓ Correct
CTenancy in common is only for married couples
DTenancy in common requires unanimous consent to sell

Explanation

In tenancy in common, each owner's interest passes to their heirs (not the surviving co-owners) upon death. Joint tenancy includes the right of survivorship, where a deceased owner's share automatically passes to the surviving owner(s).

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