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APRIL 2007 (Revised 2011)PUBLICATION 1815A Reprint from Tierra GrandeLegal IssuesTexas real estate may be owned individually or jointly. joint owners are called co-owners or cotenants , and the relationship is known as a cotenancy. Texas law recognizes three forms of cotenancy: community property, joint tenants with the right of survivor-ship (JTWS), and tenants in common (TIC). This article focuses on TIC but touches on RightsCo-ownership, regardless of the type, gives each cotenant the right to use, occupy and possess each part of the property, but not exclusively. cotenants may not exclude other cotenants from possessing, using or occupying the same part or parcel.
Joint owners are called co-owners or cotenants, and the relationship is known as a cotenancy. Texas law recognizes three forms of cotenancy: community property, joint tenants with the right of survivor- ... when the deed or will creating the interest lacks the word
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