What happens when a tenant-in-common passes away?
At this point, your dad will need to decide what the next chapter of his life will look like. First and foremost, he’ll want to consider whether owning this home still makes sense.
David Schooley, Broker
RE/MAX Twin City Realty Inc. Brokerage
Call/text +1 (519) 577-1212 | david@goinghome.ca
At this point, your dad will need to decide what the next chapter of his life will look like. First and foremost, he’ll want to consider whether owning this home still makes sense.
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