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Nov 29 2017

Joint tenants or tenants in common?

Should the property be held in peoples names as joint tenants or tenants in common? A good example of purchasing property as tenants in common would be a couple buying a house when both have children from previous marriages. Quite often people wish their…

Should the property be held in peoples names as joint tenants or tenants in common?

A good example of purchasing property as tenants in common would be a couple buying a house when both have children from previous marriages. Quite often people wish their half share of a property to go to their own children as well as wishing their spouse or partner to be looked after during their lifetime.

This would be a perfect example where the property should be owned as tenants in common in equal shares (50/50) and deal with their half share of their property in their Will.

In a joint tenant situation, a couple would buy real estate as joint tenants. This would mean that upon the passing of one person the surviving person would inherit the entire asset.

If getting the right advice is important to you contact us.

Written by David Mills Lawyers · Categorized: News

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