Tag: Deed Vesting
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Understanding Tenancy by the Entirety
Tenancy by the entirety is one way to vest a deed. It designates shared ownership of property. In the states that allow it, a tenancy by the entirety is a protective way for married couples to co-own a home. So, if you’re acquiring a deed as spouses or legal life partners, holding property as tenants…
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Do the Co-Owners Have Survivorship Rights? How to Change a Deed From the State’s Default
At some point, a couple might decide to change the way they vest a deed, to add rights of survivorship. It’s a commonly made decision. Say a couple has been together for some time and each wants to be sure their co-owner gets their interest in the home without having to pull it through the…
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Multigenerational Homeownership: How the Deed Is Vested
Millions of U.S. households have multiple adult generations. How do they divide up the worth of their home and the upkeep that goes into it? Who pays the mortgage, insurance, and property taxes? What happens if an owner leaves the home, or passes away? A lot comes down to good deed planning. In this discussion…




