Property Ownership

In Wyoming, a tenancy in common means:

AEach owner has equal undivided interests only
BEach owner holds a separate undivided interest that may be unequal and can be transferred independently✓ Correct
COwners have the right of survivorship
DThe property cannot be divided

Explanation

Tenancy in common allows each co-owner to hold a separate undivided interest that can be unequal (e.g., 60/40) and can be sold, gifted, or transferred without the other owner's consent. There is no right of survivorship—each owner's interest passes through their estate.

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