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In California, property is generally owned in one of six distinct forms of
ownership. Which of the following is NOT one of these six forms?


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Explanation:

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The one that is not in one of the 6 distinct forms of ownership

Explanation:

Real Estate is owned in one of two ways: Separate ownership, Severalty or Concurrent ownership;

In California, the property is generally owned in one of 6 distinct forms of ownership: Severalty; Tenancy in Common; Joint Tenancy; Tenancy in Partnership; Community Property; and Community Property with the Right of Survivorship.