North Carolina Statutes

§ 41-56 — Creation of tenancy by the entirety

North Carolina § 41-56
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 41Estates
Art. 5Tenancy by the Entirety

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 41-56 (2026).

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(a)Unless a contrary intention is expressed in the conveyance, a conveyance of real property, or any interest in real property, to spouses vests title in them as tenants by the entirety when the conveyance is to one of the following:
(1)A named man "and wife."
(2)A named woman "and husband."
(3)A named individual "and wife."
(4)A named individual "and husband."
(5)A named individual "and spouse."
(6)Two named individuals, married to each other at the time of conveyance, whether or not identified in the conveyance as being (i) husband and wife, (ii) spouses, or (iii) married to each other.
(b)A conveyance by a grantor of real property, or any interest in real property, to the grantor and his or her spouse vests the property in them as tenants by the entirety, unless a contrary inten

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