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Q: How can a joint tenant put her half in a trust and transfer their half to others It is now tenants in common Now that she passed I still only own half not a whole in right of survivorship?
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Is survivorship the same as husband and wife in a deed?

No. Survivorship means that if one owner dies the other automatically becomes the sole owner of the property. The two do not need to be married. State laws vary. In some jurisdictions husbands and wives are automatically considered joint tenants when they purchase real property. In other states the tenancy must be declared in the deed. Simply stating "as joint tenants" creates a survivorship in some jurisdictions. In others the words, "as joint tenants with the right of survivorship" must be used.


In North Carolina if husband and wife are both on a deed to a home and one dies can the other person sell?

That depends on how they held tenancy. If they held with the right of survivorship then the surviving spouse would own the property. There would be survivorship rights in a tenancy by the entirety or a joint tenancy with the right of survivorship. If they held as tenants in common others may have an interest in the property if the decedent didn't devise their share to the surviving spouse by will.


Does the term heirs and assigns in a deed mean it is a joint tenancy deed or a common tenancy deed?

Neither, those are ancient common law simply terms of art that mean the interest being conveyed to the grantee is a fee interest and that the grantee will be able to sell the property while living or it will go to her heirs upon her death.A joint tenancy must be created by certain language in the deed. In many jurisdictions "as joint tenants" is sufficient. In others you must recite the entire phrase "as joint tenants with right of survivorship". If no tenancy is specified the tenancy usually defaults to a tenancy in common except in those states where a conveyance to a legally married couple automatically creates a joint tenancy with the right of survivorship.Neither, those are ancient common law simply terms of art that mean the interest being conveyed to the grantee is a fee interest and that the grantee will be able to sell the property while living or it will go to her heirs upon her death.A joint tenancy must be created by certain language in the deed. In many jurisdictions "as joint tenants" is sufficient. In others you must recite the entire phrase "as joint tenants with right of survivorship". If no tenancy is specified the tenancy usually defaults to a tenancy in common except in those states where a conveyance to a legally married couple automatically creates a joint tenancy with the right of survivorship.Neither, those are ancient common law simply terms of art that mean the interest being conveyed to the grantee is a fee interest and that the grantee will be able to sell the property while living or it will go to her heirs upon her death.A joint tenancy must be created by certain language in the deed. In many jurisdictions "as joint tenants" is sufficient. In others you must recite the entire phrase "as joint tenants with right of survivorship". If no tenancy is specified the tenancy usually defaults to a tenancy in common except in those states where a conveyance to a legally married couple automatically creates a joint tenancy with the right of survivorship.Neither, those are ancient common law simply terms of art that mean the interest being conveyed to the grantee is a fee interest and that the grantee will be able to sell the property while living or it will go to her heirs upon her death.A joint tenancy must be created by certain language in the deed. In many jurisdictions "as joint tenants" is sufficient. In others you must recite the entire phrase "as joint tenants with right of survivorship". If no tenancy is specified the tenancy usually defaults to a tenancy in common except in those states where a conveyance to a legally married couple automatically creates a joint tenancy with the right of survivorship.


How do you fill out a survivorship deed?

Yes, you can show survivorship in several ways: tenants by the entirety, joint tenants, and joint tenants with right of survivorship (required in some states).Some deeds even say, "... grant to X and Y, husband and wife, as joint tenants with right of survivorship and not as tenants in common," in case there was any room for doubt.Unless your local laws say otherwise, "joint tenant" is all you need to say, as it implies the undivided joint interest between the named parties and the agreement that the last surviving member of the list acquires the full remaining property at that time.Caveat:Deeds should always be drafted by a professional who is familiar with the laws in your jurisdiction. Errors made by non-professionals can be costly to correct if they can be corrected. The parties must discuss their needs with an attorney who will then explain their options and draft a proper deed.


Person dies while owning property as Tenants in Common with 4 others Deceased's portion is willed to children subject to Life Estate to his wife Can this be done?

Yes. And what a mess it would be.


Can an executor of a will who is a husband of one of three heirs transfer property to himself as long as the othr two heirs get their part of the appraised value?

It is common for one heir to buy out the others on property. As long as everyone is in concurrence with the transfer, no problem.


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Give examples of what the under-tenants gave to the tenants-in-chief etc...?

I believe that you're talking about a Tenancy and subletting. Subletting is the act of renting out part of or an entire apartment or home from someone who is renting the unit from the owner. Some landlords allow this while others don't. Just keep in mind that if the property owner decides to evict the tenant, this includes every body in the apartment. Sub tenants are not obliged to any lease agreement the main tenants are bound by with their landlord.


Can an indivdual sell his portion of mineral rights when he is one third of an estate that has never been surveyed or divided?

Assuming you mean you and the others are tenants in common, generally yes, each can sell his or her percentage without the consent of the others. That may change if there's an agreement of some kind that controls the situation such as an inheritance that was part of a trust arrangement to keep the mineral rights in the family.


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