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Yes. A partnership is owned by its partners.

A partnership is an association by contract between two or more people engaged in a business enterprise whereby profits and losses are shared proportionately.

Real property owned by a partnership is similar to a joint tenancy as long as the partnership in mentioned along with the grantees on the deed.

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