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Jennifer and Michael own a Tampa condominium as tenants by the entirety. Jennifer has significant credit card debt, and her creditors are seeking to place a lien on the property. Michael has no debts. Under Florida law, what can the creditors do?

Correct Answer

C) Cannot attach the property while both spouses are alive and married

Correct: Florida law provides strong creditor protection for tenancy by the entirety - creditors of one spouse cannot attach the property while both spouses are alive and married. Why not A: Creditors cannot reach either spouse's interest in entirety property for individual debts. Why not B: The property is protected from forced sale for one spouse's individual debts. Why not D: Consent is irrelevant - the protection exists by operation of law.

Answer Options
A
Place a lien on Jennifer's 50% interest in the property
B
Force the sale of the entire property to satisfy Jennifer's debts
C
Cannot attach the property while both spouses are alive and married
D
Can only attach the property if both spouses consent

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