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This is the reason people set up certain tenancies when they buy real property together. The parties purchasing the property should discuss this issue in advance. If you hold the property as joint tenants with the right of survivorship then the decedent's interest passes to the surviving joint tenant when they die. If you own the property as tenants in common then the decedent's interest passes under her will or to her next of kin if she dies intestate. In that case her estate would need to be probated for title to pass to her heirs.

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