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Which is NOT a form of concurrent ownership of a property?

  1. Tenants by the entirety

  2. Joint tenants with right of survivorship

  3. Tenants in common

  4. Tenants in severalty

The correct answer is: Tenants in severalty

Tenants in severalty is not a form of concurrent ownership because it involves one person owning the entire property alone. The other options, including tenants by the entirety, joint tenants with right of survivorship, and tenants in common, all involve multiple individuals owning the property together.