
Under English Law there are two methods of jointly owning property with another: • Under a beneficial joint tenancy the entire property passes to the survivor(s) on a death. • Under a tenancy-in-common a person's share of the property can pass under the terms of his will (or on his intestacy).
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property not in your sole name.
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Sometimes called joint tenancy. Property that names a co-owner on its deed or title. Co-owners retain ownership of the property upon the death of a co-owner. A co-owner in a joint property arrangement cannot give away his or her share of the property.
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