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"TE" on a deed typically stands for "Tenants by the Entirety," which is a form of joint ownership available only to married couples. This type of ownership provides equal rights to both partners and includes the right of survivorship, meaning that if one spouse passes away, the surviving spouse automatically inherits the deceased spouse's interest. It also offers certain legal protections, such as shielding the property from individual creditors of one spouse.

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