Property Ownership

In Wyoming, tenancy in common means each co-owner:

AHas a right of survivorship to the other owner's share
BCan own unequal shares and can freely transfer their share without the other owner's consent✓ Correct
CMust have acquired their share at the same time
DMust obtain all co-owners' consent to sell their share

Explanation

Tenancy in common allows co-owners to hold unequal shares, acquired at different times, with different deeds. There is no right of survivorship—each co-owner can sell, mortgage, or devise their share without the other owners' consent.

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