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The most basic form of concurrent ownership for unmarried persons recognized in california is

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The most basic form of concurrent ownership for unmarried persons recognized in California is "tenancy in common".

Concurrent ownership in land and property law, alludes to a property that can be claimed by in excess of one individual at a given time. It is now and again additionally alluded to as concurrent estate. The general population engaged with such an exchange can be joint occupants, co-inhabitants, or co-proprietors also.

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