Co-ownership of Real Property



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California Real Estate Law Lesson 5: Co-ownership of Real Property

Introduction This lesson will discuss: forms of co-ownership tenancy in common joint tenancy community property ownership of business entities

Forms of Co-ownership Ownership by one person: in severalty ownership severed from all other people Title isn t shared in any way.

Forms of Co-ownership Co-ownership by two or more people: concurrent ownership more complicated than ownership in severalty

Forms of Co-ownership Ownership Concurrent In severalty Tenancy in common Joint tenancy Community property Tenancy in partnership

Tenancy in Common Tenancy in common (TIC): default form of co-ownership If grantor conveys property to 2 or more unmarried people and no form of co-ownership is specified: grantees take title as tenants in common

Tenancy in Common Undivided interests Tenancy in common is a flexible form of coownership: ownership interests may be equal or vary in size Example: one person owns 90% interest and three others share remaining 10%

Tenancy in Common Undivided interests No matter how small an ownership interest is, it s an undivided interest the tenants in common have unity of possession. Unity of possession: each tenant has right to use the entire property and no co-tenant can keep other owners out

Tenancy in Common Undivided interests Example: person with 10% has just as much right to use property as person with 90% interest Exception: tenants in common may agree in writing to grant one tenant exclusive right of possession

Tenancy in Common Rights and duties Rules cover: contributions for expenses and improvements contribution of labor profit from property waste

Rights and Duties Contributions for expenses Tenants in common share property s expenses in proportion to their percentage of ownership. unless agreement to contrary

Rights and Duties Contributions for expenses If one tenant pays more than his share, he is entitled to reimbursement from the other cotenants. known as right to contribution

Rights and Duties Contributions for expenses Right to contribution: applies automatically to all necessary expenses applies to optional improvements only if other co-tenants approve If tenant refuses to contribute to optional improvement, she can t share in any increase in market value.

Rights and Duties Contribution of labor Tenants in common may agree to allow a co-owner to contribute labor instead of money.

Rights and Duties Profit Every co-tenant has right to profit from his share of the property. Entitled to share of: rental income natural resources

Rights and Duties Waste Waste: physical damage to property that reduces its value Co-tenants may not commit waste. Example: one co-tenant removes all timber from property

Rights and Duties Transfer and encumbrance Tenant in common: may freely mortgage, sell, gift, transfer interest doesn t need other co-owners consent Transfer can be voluntary or involuntary. Example: one bankrupt owner sells interest creditor may become co-tenant

Rights and Duties Transfer and encumbrance To avoid unwanted co-tenants, TIC agreement may contain right of first refusal. Right of first refusal: provision in agreement that requires any owner wanting to sell share, to first offer to other co-tenants

Tenancy in Common Terminating a tenancy in common Two ways to terminate tenancy in common: voluntary termination judicial termination

Terminating a Tenancy in Common Voluntary termination Voluntary partition: co-tenants agree to physical division by signing and recording necessary deeds each former co-tenant then owns a piece of property in severalty Example: Two brothers own 40 acres as tenants in common. They voluntarily partition property into two separately owned 20-acre parcels.

Terminating a Tenancy in Common Voluntary termination Voluntary termination without partition: tenancy in common agreement changed to other form of co-ownership Example: Two brothers change tenancy in common to joint tenancy, using written agreement.

Terminating a Tenancy in Common Voluntary termination Judicial termination: one tenant refuses voluntary termination other tenant(s) file partition action in court Court may: physically divide land according to percentage ownership order land sold and proceeds shared according to percentage ownership

Summary Tenancy in common Undivided interest Unity of possession Right to contribution Waste Right of first refusal Partition Copyright 2007 Rockwell Publishi ng, Inc.