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Washington recognizes several ways married couples can hold title to real property. Which of the following is NOT a recognized form of co-ownership available to married couples in Washington State?

Correct Answer

C) Tenancy by the entirety

Tenancy by the entirety is NOT recognized in Washington State. Tenancy by the entirety is a form of co-ownership available only to married couples in some states, where neither spouse can convey their interest without the other's consent and the property passes automatically to the survivor. However, Washington does not recognize this form of title. Washington married couples may hold property as community property, community property with right of survivorship, joint tenancy, or tenancy in common — but NOT tenancy by the entirety.

Answer Options
A
Community property
B
Community property with right of survivorship
C
Tenancy by the entirety
D
Joint tenancy

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