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Q: Can a trust own an interest in Florida real property as a joint tenant with a right of survivorship?
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Is Joint Tenant the same as right of survivorship?

Yes, joint tenancy and right of survivorship are closely related concepts. Joint tenancy refers to multiple owners holding equal shares of a property with a right of survivorship, meaning that when one owner passes away, their share automatically transfers to the surviving owner(s).


Does joint tenancy supercede a will?

Yes. Property that is owned as joint tenants with the right of survivorship passes automatically to the surviving joint tenant bypassing probate. A co-owner's interest cannot be gifted by a will.Yes. Property that is owned as joint tenants with the right of survivorship passes automatically to the surviving joint tenant bypassing probate. A co-owner's interest cannot be gifted by a will.Yes. Property that is owned as joint tenants with the right of survivorship passes automatically to the surviving joint tenant bypassing probate. A co-owner's interest cannot be gifted by a will.Yes. Property that is owned as joint tenants with the right of survivorship passes automatically to the surviving joint tenant bypassing probate. A co-owner's interest cannot be gifted by a will.


If you are a joint tenant with right to survivorship can a creditor come after your joint asset?

No. When a joint tenant dies their interest in the property dissolves and the surviving joint tenant owns the property. You should discuss the issue with an attorney who is familiar with the law in your state.


Can you specify in a will that property held as joint tenant with right of survivorship is bequeathed to a beneficiary in Vermont?

The answer is no. Property owned with another person as joint tenants with the right of survivorship passes automatically to the co-owner when you die. You cannot bequeath your interest in that property in your will. It does not become part of your estate.


Can a joint tenant transfer their interest in their property to a trust in California?

Yes. However, you should discuss your plan with an attorney and note that by making a transfer of your interest you will extinguish the survivorship aspect of your ownership. If the other tenant dies their interest will pass to their heirs and not to you as the surviving joint tenant.


Can you specify in a will that property held as joint tenant with right of survivorship is bequeathed to a beneficiary in the Commonwealth of Virginia?

Absolutely not. Property held as joint tenants passes automatically to the surviving joint tenant. The decedent's interest in the property disappears at the moment of death so there is nothing that can pass to their estate. That is the purpose of "survivorship" in a joint tenancy.


A couple who owned property as joint tenants got married and then divorced. Can one convey their share of the property to anyone else?

Yes. A joint tenant can convey their interest in real property and thus break the survivorship rights of the co-tenant. A tenant-by-the-entirety cannot defeat the survivorship rights of the co-tenant. In most jurisdictions, a divorce would automatically convert a T by E to a tenancy in common.


Three people own property by a survivorship deed- a married couple and an inlaw. Upon the death of the husband can the inlaw give their interest in the property as a gift to another party?

Yes. When the husband died his interest in the property automatically went to the two survivors and they each own a half interest. If one wants to transfer their interest by deed they may do so and executing the deed will break the survivorship. Their grantee will own the property as a tenant in common with the original co-owner.Yes. When the husband died his interest in the property automatically went to the two survivors and they each own a half interest. If one wants to transfer their interest by deed they may do so and executing the deed will break the survivorship. Their grantee will own the property as a tenant in common with the original co-owner.Yes. When the husband died his interest in the property automatically went to the two survivors and they each own a half interest. If one wants to transfer their interest by deed they may do so and executing the deed will break the survivorship. Their grantee will own the property as a tenant in common with the original co-owner.Yes. When the husband died his interest in the property automatically went to the two survivors and they each own a half interest. If one wants to transfer their interest by deed they may do so and executing the deed will break the survivorship. Their grantee will own the property as a tenant in common with the original co-owner.


You have lived for 20 years on the same property with a significant other your name is on the deed to the property what rights to the property do you have?

If your name is on the deed as a grantee, then you have an ownership interest in the property. It may be tenant-in-common or joint tenant (with right of survivorship). In either case, you have an "undivided" co-ownership of the property.


Can a lien be placed on a house from a bank debt from a tenant?

No. A tenant has no ownership interest in the property and so the property is not available to their creditors.No. A tenant has no ownership interest in the property and so the property is not available to their creditors.No. A tenant has no ownership interest in the property and so the property is not available to their creditors.No. A tenant has no ownership interest in the property and so the property is not available to their creditors.


Does widowed spouse inherit as right of survivorship or joint tenant in VA?

If she and her husband were both on the deed, it will be survivorship. If not, she will have a claim on the property.


Can tenancy in common pass property through survivorship?

No. The tenant must make a will.