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Maryland Renunciation and Disclaimer of Joint Tenant or Tenancy Interest

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Maryland
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MD-02-03
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This form is a Renunciation and Disclaimer of a Joint Tenant Interest. Upon the death of the decedent, the surviving joint tenant gained an interest in the decedent's portion of the jointly held property. However, pursuant to the Maryland Code, Article 9, the surviving joint tenant has chosen to disclaim the entire interest in the property. The surviving joint tenant also attests that the disclaimer of property will be filed no later than nine months after the death of the decedent in order to secure the validity of the disclaimer. The form also contains a state specific acknowledgment and a certificate to confirm delivery.
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For example, joint tenants must all take title simultaneously from the same deed while tenants in common can come into ownership at different times. Another difference is that joint tenants all own equal shares of the property, proportionate to the number of joint tenants involved.

When a property is owned by joint tenants with survivorship, the interest of a deceased owner automatically gets transferred to the remaining surviving owners. For example, if four joint tenants own a house and one of them dies, each of the three remaining joint tenants ends up with a one-third share of the property.

The term joint tenancy refers to a legal arrangement in which two or more people own a property together, each with equal rights and obligations. Joint tenancies can be created by married and non-married couples, friends, relatives, and business associates.

However, spouses are not allowed to pass on their interest in the property to someone other than their spouse in their estate plans. The biggest way this structure differs from joint tenancy is that it is only available to married couples.

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Maryland Renunciation and Disclaimer of Joint Tenant or Tenancy Interest