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Tenants in Common

Tenants in common is a form of property ownership in which two or more individuals hold an undivided interest in a property. Each tenant in common owns a specific share of the property, which may be equal or unequal, depending on the agreement between the owners. This type of ownership is common in real estate and offers flexibility for co-owners regarding their individual shares and rights.

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