Multiple Choice
Martin, who owned a piece of property along with two other tenants, executed a will in which he left all his property to his son. When Martin died, his son received his interest in the shared property and became a tenant with the other two owners. What kind of concurrent ownership would allow such a passage of title?
A) a joint tenancy
B) a tenancy in common
C) a tenancy by entirety
D) a community property
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