Law and You (132) Co-ownership property things need to know

Đồng sở hữu tài sản nhưng đồng thuận thì không

Đồng sở hữu tài sản nhưng đồng thuận thì không Source: Images of courtesy

Co-ownership simply means sharing ownership of a property with two or more people who might or might not co-habiting through a tenants-in-common arrangement and the shares of the property don't have to be equal. In many Vietnamese families, it is not unusually that a property being co-owned by parents and a son or daughter. However, many dramas come up when one owner want to buy or take sole ownership the property while his or her co-owner refuse to do so.



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Law and You (132) Co-ownership property things need to know | SBS Vietnamese