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Holding Title To Real Property




            Commonly Used Entities



                                 Tenancy in          Joint tenancy         Community           Community
                                  common             with right of          property        property with right
                                                     survivorship                             of survivorship

                 Parties        Any number of persons  Any number of persons  Only husband and wife  Only husband and wife
                               (Can be husband & wife)  (Can be husband & wife)             (2 persons per marital community)

                              Ownership can be divided into
                Division        any number of interests,  Ownership interests  Ownership interests  Ownership interests
                                  equal or unequal.    must be equal.       must be equal.       must be equal.


                                 Each co-owner has a                     Title is in the “community”.  Title is in the “community”.
                  Title         separate legal title to his  There is only one title to the  Each interest is separate but  Each interest is separate but
                                  undivided interest.  whole property.    management is unified.   management is unified.

               Possession      Equal right of possession.   Equal right of possession.   Equal right of possession.   Equal right of possession.


                                                      Conveyance by one   Both co-owners must join  Both co-owners must join on
                                Each co-owner’s interest
              Conveyance      may be conveyed separately  co-owner without the others   on conveyance of real property.   conveyance of real property.
                                   by its owner.  breaks the joint tenancy, provided  Separate interests cannot be  Separate interests cannot be
                                                    it is recorded prior to death.   conveyed.     conveyed.


               Purchaser’s    Purchaser will become a tenant  Purchaser will become a tenant  Purchaser can only acquire  Purchaser can only acquire
                                                    in common with the other
                                in common with the other
                  Status       co-owners in the property.  co-owners in the property.  whole title of community, but   whole title of community, but
                                                                         cannot acquire a part of it.
                                                                                              cannot acquire a part of it.
                                                     On co-owner’s death his   On co-owner’s death ½   On co-owner’s death, his
                               On co-owner’s death, his   interest ends and cannot be  belongs to survivor in severalty,  interest ends and cannot be
                 Death         interest passes by will to his   disposed of by will.    ½ goes by will to descendant’s  disposed of by will.
                               devisees or heirs. No right of
                                   survivorship.    Survivor owns the property  devisees or by succession  Estate passes to survivor
                                                     by rights of survivorship.  to survivor.   outside of probate.

                                                    Co-owner’s interest may be  Co-owner’s interest cannot be   Co-owner’s interest cannot be
                               Co-owner’s interest may be
               Creditor’s     sold at execution sale to satisfy  sold at execution sale to satisfy   seized and sold separately.   seized and sold separately.
                 Rights       his creditor. Creditor becomes  creditor. Joint tenancy is broken,  The whole property may be sold  The whole property may be sold
                                 a tenant  in common.  creditor becomes tenant   at execution sale to  at execution sale to
                                                        in common.          satisfy creditor.    satisfy creditor.

                                                                                              Must be expressly stated in
                                                                                             writing and accepted. Court
                              Court will presume tenancy in   Must be expressly stated in   Strong presumption that  will not presume joint tenancy.
              Presumption     common if not expressly stated  writing and accepted. Court will   property acquired by husband   Both halves of community
                                 husband and wife.  not presume joint tenancy.  and wife is community.   property are entitled to
                                                                                             “stepped up” tax basis as of
                                                                                             date of death of either spouse.


               This document is intended for information purposes only. You are urged to contact your Attorney and Certified Public
                Accountant regarding the best way for you to hold title as your personal circumstances will influence this decision.


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