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5 Common Ways to Hold Title

A SINGLE INDIVIDUAL A person who is not married or a registered domestic partner. st specify that the property is “held as joint tenants, without right of survivorship”.

SEPARATE PROPERTY A person who is married or a registered domestic partner who holds title without a spouse or registered domestic partner. Ticor Title Company typically requires the non-participating spouse or registered domestic partner to execute a quit claim deed in order to relinquish their possible interest in the property.

COMMUNITY PROPERTY  defines community property as property “acquired after marriage or after registration of a state registered domestic partnership by either domestic partner or either husband or wife or both.”

TENANCY-IN-COMMON Two or more people have interests (not as community property or joint tenants) in the property. The individual interests do not need to be equal but the sum total of the interests must equal 100% (i.e. Fred Smith and unmarried man, as to an undivided 73% interest and Anne Jones, an unmarried woman, as to an undivided 27% interest). The interests of each tenant-in-common passes to his/her heir(s) at law upon death.

JOINT TENANCY Two or more people have equal interests in the property and the deed by which they take title must specify that the property is “held as joint tenants, without right of survivorship”. Unlike tenancies-in-common, when a co-owner dies, his or her ownership interest automatically passes to the other co-owners.

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Ticor Title
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Cody M.
Cody M.
2025-05-04 08:35:26
Ryan and the team at National Title are professional, efficient, and a pleasure to work with. Highly recommend this 5 star business! read more
Jimmie H.
Jimmie H.
2022-12-03 18:14:01
Ryan Orr is no longer at Stewart Title. The Stewart Office in Ontario is close. If you need Stewart Title please call Jimmie Herrick 9095449407. I have been... read more
Shereece M.
Shereece M.
2022-04-21 16:09:47
Ryan Orr is an amazing Title Representative!! I've been utilizing his services for well over 10 years! Not only is he professional, he's a person of... read more
Erick B.
Erick B.
2022-01-20 17:20:32
Ryan O. gets the job done! Take my word for it and contact him for all of your title needs! read more
Jerrico C.
Jerrico C.
2020-12-23 18:23:52
Common theme with this company seems to be that they help customers knowing fully well that they may not be part of a transaction. Ryan answered some... read more
Scott C.
Scott C.
2019-07-27 07:28:04
Thank you Ryan for going out of your way to help out on a challenging escrow this past Saturday. I was on Catalina for our week long Boy Scout camp and had... read more
Cecilia L.
Cecilia L.
2019-07-20 12:51:19
The worst escrow company to deal with in the USA. Worst customer service. The escrow and Title charges and fees are up to the heaven and as tall as the flag... read more

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