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Yes, if the co-owners are tenants in common or joint tenants with the right of survivorship. Most co-tenants in partnerships are subject to partnership agreements that restrict the transfer of interest without the consent of the other partners who may have a right of first refusal.

Most states restrict the conveyance by one tenant by the entirety.

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