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Three men owned a hunting lodge as joint tenants. One sold his interest to another hunter. The new owner has a tenancy by the entireties.
A couple owned property in the entireties. The husband willed his interest to a brother. When he died, the brother would receive his interest.
Albert, an owner in fee simple, deeds land to Barry to enjoy until he dies, at which time Charlie will receive title to the land. Barry’s interest in the land is known as
Albert, an owner in fee simple, deeds land to Barry to enjoy until he dies, at which time Charlie will receive title to the land. Charlie’s interest in the land is known as
Albert, an owner in fee simple, deeds land to Barry to enjoy until he dies, at which time Charlie will receive title to the land. Barry signs a mortgage encumbering the property, sells the land to Edward, and dies one year later. What would the property status be after Barry’s death?