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All of the following would terminate a joint tenancy in Florida EXCEPT:

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D) Marriage of the joint tenants to each other

Correct: Marriage between joint tenants does not automatically terminate the joint tenancy; they would need to take affirmative action to change to tenancy by the entirety. Why not A: Death of a joint tenant terminates the joint tenancy as the survivor takes the whole property. Why not B: Conveyance by one joint tenant severs the joint tenancy, creating a tenancy in common. Why not C: A partition action divides the property and terminates the joint tenancy.

Answer Options
A
Death of one joint tenant
B
Conveyance by one joint tenant to a third party
C
Partition action by one joint tenant
D
Marriage of the joint tenants to each other

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