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title: "Joint Tenancy"
type: Legal Term
source: https://casebriefly.com/legal-terms/joint-tenancy
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# Joint Tenancy

A joint tenancy is a form of concurrent ownership characterized by the right of survivorship — upon the death of one joint tenant, the deceased's interest automatically passes to the surviving joint tenant(s). At common law, creation requires the four unities: time, title, interest, and possession. A joint tenancy can be severed unilaterally by one tenant conveying their interest (which converts the transferee's share to a tenancy in common), by mutual agreement, or by certain legal actions.

## Related Terms

- tenancy-in-common
- fee-simple-absolute
- landlord-tenant

## Related Cases


## Example

O conveys Blackacre "to A and B as joint tenants with right of survivorship." When A dies, B automatically becomes sole owner, regardless of A's will.

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Source: [Joint Tenancy — CaseBriefly](https://casebriefly.com/legal-terms/joint-tenancy)
