Tenancies in Maine

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Overview

Maine does not recognized tenancy by the entirety. It does recognize the other two forms of common law tenancy

Tenancy by the Entirety

N/A.

Joint Tenancy with Right of Survivorship

Joint Tenancy with Right of Survivorship is recognized in Maine, but the intent to create such a tenancy must be expressly stated in the deed or other document creating the interest.

Tenancy in Common

Tenancy in Common is recognized in Maine as the is the default manner in which two or more grantees take title unless otherwise stated.

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