california and oregon.
No, it is a community property state. Tenancy By The Entirety is reserved for married couples only. In a CP state all property acquired during the marriage is considered to be equally owned by both spouses, and in most cases all debts incurred during the marriage are considered to be the equal responsibility of both spouses.
Depends on the state's laws, some do and some don't have tenants by entirety.
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No it is community property
That is but one of the legal methods by which property may be owned.
Yes. Tenancy by the entirety is recognized in Utah. See related link.
No, Mississippi is not a tenants by the entirety state. In Mississippi, property ownership between spouses is typically held as joint tenants with right of survivorship or as tenants in common. Tenancy by the entirety is recognized in some states but is not applicable in Mississippi. This means that each spouse has an equal and undivided interest in the property, but it does not provide the same protections against creditors as tenancy by the entirety.
No. TBE does not apply in Louisiana as the state is a community property state.
Yes. Tenancy by the entirety is available for married people in Missouri.
Yes, NC is a tenancy by the entireties state.