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− | + | ==Overview== | |
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− | + | ==Tenancy by the Entirety== | |
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+ | A conveyance by deed to a married couple can be held as tenants by the entirety but only if the intention is expressly stated in the deed. | ||
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+ | ===Creation Language=== | ||
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+ | ==Joint Tenancy with Right of Survivorship== | ||
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+ | ===Creation Language=== | ||
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+ | A joint tenancy with right of survivorship is recognized in Florida provided the instrument creating the estate of joint tenancy expressly provides for the right of survivorship. The most common phrase is is, “as joint tenants with right of survivorship,” but as long as the intent is clear it is clear the estate is created. (see Sec. 689.15, F.S.) | ||
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+ | ==Tenancy in Common== | ||
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+ | Tenants in common, is recognized and presumed absent statement of survivorship. | ||
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+ | ==Cross-References== | ||
+ | * [[Florida]] | ||
+ | * [[Tenancies]] |
Latest revision as of 17:47, 15 July 2018
Contents
Overview
Tenancy by the Entirety
A conveyance by deed to a married couple can be held as tenants by the entirety but only if the intention is expressly stated in the deed.
Creation Language
Joint Tenancy with Right of Survivorship
Creation Language
A joint tenancy with right of survivorship is recognized in Florida provided the instrument creating the estate of joint tenancy expressly provides for the right of survivorship. The most common phrase is is, “as joint tenants with right of survivorship,” but as long as the intent is clear it is clear the estate is created. (see Sec. 689.15, F.S.)
Tenancy in Common
Tenants in common, is recognized and presumed absent statement of survivorship.