In Connecticut, is fractional ownership a recognized form of ownership of real property?
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In Connecticut, is fractional ownership a recognized form of ownership of real property?
Asked on June 24, 2009 under Real Estate Law, Connecticut
Answers:
MD, Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 15 years ago | Contributor
In every state fractional ownership is recognized. It is the difference between ownership by joint tenancy versus tenancy in common. See the following from freeadvice.com and then consult with an attorney in CT (try www.attorneypages.com).
https://real-estate-law.freeadvice.com/real-estate-law/property_ownership_forms.htm
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