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Bert, Bart, and Beth own Whiteacre as tenants in common. Each has a one-third interest in the property. Bert is married, but has no children. Bart is single and Beth is divorced with three living children. Beth dies of a heart attack. She has a will in which she leaves her estate to her surviving children. Explain the rights of Bert, Bart, and Beth's three children, including the disposition of Beth's interest in Whiteacre.
 
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Answer to Question 1

This response should explain a tenancy in common, its features and its consequences. The property will be divided as follows: one-third to Bert, one-third to Bart and one-ninth to each of Beth's children

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