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Opinion | How a surprise court ruling over joint ownership of a home left estate beneficiary with nothing

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The recent Rosenberg ruling, writes Bob Aaron, upsets the commonly-held interpretation of joint tenancy.


Bob Aaron is a pc28real estate lawyer and a contributing columnist for the Star. He can be reached at bob@aaron.ca

One of the most important real estate cases of the year was released by the Ontario Court of Appeal this month.

It upsets the commonly-held interpretation of joint tenancy, a form of property ownership (not tenancy) which provides that on the death of one joint owner, the property automatically passes to the survivor.

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Bob Aaron is a pc28real estate lawyer and a contributing columnist for the Star. He can be reached at bob@aaron.ca

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