No. The only way to create a survivorship interest in ND is by a joint tenancy:
North Dakota Statutes: 47-02-05. Concurrent ownership defined.
The ownership of property by several persons is either:
1. Of joint interests;
2. Of partnership interests; or
3. Of interests in common.
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Yes, NC is a tenancy by the entireties state.
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Yes. Tenancy by the entirety is available for married people in Missouri.
Yes. Tenancy by the entirety is recognized in Utah. See related link.
No it is community property
Yes. Indiana Code 32-17-3, et.seq., contemplates tenancy by the entirety for married couples, and the tenancy is supported in case law.
Yes. The tenancy by the entirety was created in Illinois in 1990. See this article for more information: http://cmetro.ctic.com/TitleIssues/v1n7.pdf The tenancy by the entirety statute is found at Section 1c under the Illinois Joint Tenancy Act found at 765 ILCS 1005/1.
If the owners become legally married, their title can be converted to a tenancy by the entirety if that tenancy is permitted by state law. The parties should consult with an attorney who specializes in real estate law to make certain the change is made correctly and effectively under state law.
No, it is illegal in SC. No, it is illegal in SC.
That is but one of the legal methods by which property may be owned.
No. The only way to create a survivorship interest in ND is by a joint tenancy:North Dakota Statutes: 47-02-05. Concurrent ownership defined.The ownership of property by several persons is either:1. Of joint interests;2. Of partnership interests; or3. Of interests in common.