Holding Title
Before you reach the closing day, you will want to make a decision as to how you will "hold title" to the property. This decision has legal, tax and estate planning ramifications. Therefore, it may be prudent to consult an attorney or certified public accountant (CPA).
The following information is supplied for informational purposes and should not be relied upon as legal definitions.
Buying Alone
Buying with Others
Additional Ways to Hold Title
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