Author Question: A tenant in common, with other joint tenants, will not have a right of survivorship. (Read 88 times)

khang

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Joint tenancy does not allow for one of the tenant parties to sell or give away their interest in the property.


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A tenant in common, with other joint tenants, will not have a right of survivorship.


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