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Commonly Asked Questions In Relation to Investment Properties

When you buy a property as a co-owner with someone else, you can buy the property as ‘joint tenants’ or as ‘tenants in common’. The main difference between these two arrangements pertains to what happens to your interest in the property if (or more appropriately when) one of the owners dies.

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