The document titled Agreement by Unmarried Individuals to Purchase and Hold Residence as Joint Tenants outlines the legal framework for two unmarried individuals to jointly acquire and hold a property in Pima as joint tenants with right of survivorship. This arrangement ensures that upon the death of one tenant, the surviving tenant automatically inherits the deceased's interest in the property, eliminating the need for probate. Key features include shared financial responsibilities for property-related expenses, establishment of a joint checking account for these costs, and stipulations about selling or transferring interests in the property. The agreement emphasizes the need for mutual consent before any encumbrance or assignment of interests, providing legal clarity and protection for both parties. For attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants, this form serves as a valuable tool to formalize property ownership arrangements and mitigate potential conflicts. It simplifies the management of shared expenses and property decisions while ensuring compliance with applicable laws in Pima. Overall, this document is essential for individuals seeking to navigate property acquisition collaboratively while safeguarding their interests.