Tenancy Common Agreement Template With Vesting

State:
California
Control #:
CA-DO-005
Format:
Word; 
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Use this agreement to:


establish ownership of the property as each other's separate property and not as community property; state each co-owner’s ownership interest in the property;
establish exclusive private living areas and a common area; establish rules governing use of the property; allocate shared financial obligations such as mortgage, property tax, common area maintenance, and utilities; provide for dealing with a defaulting co-owner;
address the death or bankruptcy of a co-owner; provide a process for the sale or lease of a co-owner’s interest in the property; and provide for dispute resolution through mediation and arbitration. Because this agreement allows an owner to sell their property interest, we kept provisions that a married couple may not need such as establishing private living areas and rules governing use of the property. In the event of an owner's sale of their interest in the property, these terms will be important between the buyer and remaining owner.


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