Summary: Becoming tenants in common with a family member is an arduous process, and a real estate attorney can ensure you haven’t missed anything. Most real estate attorneys will help you with a tenants in common contract for a flat fee.
Q: I want to write a contract with a family member to become tenants in common. Where can I find all the information I will need about property, survivorship, etc.
A: Hire an attorney to help you through this daunting process. Because you're doing this with a family member, you'll want to make sure you haven't missed anything important.
Most real estate attorneys will help you for a flat fee. Believe me, it will be well worth the money you spend, even if you're living in a state that doesn't generally use a real estate attorney to close a residential transaction.
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