What is the difference between joint ownership and co ownership?
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Co-owners mean all the owners of a property. If the property is owned by more than one person, it is called joint ownership. If the parties have shares in the property, it indicates that they are co-owners. A co-owner has right to possession, right to use and right to dispose off the property
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Co-owners mean all the owners of a property. If the property is owned by more than one person, it is called joint ownership. If the parties have shares in the property, it indicates that they are co-owners. A co-owner has right to possession, right to use and right to dispose off the property.
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