Tenancy in Common (Part 1) | Land Law

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Subscribe to my personal channel for videos on how to study law effectively & efficiently:    / @heygarethevans   When two or more people own land under a tenancy in common, it is often said that they have ‘undivided shares in land’. This means that a tenant in common can point to a precise share of the land (e.g. one half, one fifth, one quarter, etc.), even though the land at present is undivided and treated as a single unit

So unlike a joint tenancy, a tenancy in common is distinguished by the fact that each co-owner has a distinct and quantifiable share of the land (although this does not mean that a particular tenant can physically demarcate a portion of the land and claim it as his own).vThe land is still ‘undivided’, and the tenant owns a quantifiable share in it, which can be realised if and when the property is sold

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