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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 41 — Estates

§ 41-90. Alienation of a cotenant's undivided interest in the property.

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§ 41-90. Alienation of a cotenant's undivided interest in the property.
(a)Each cotenant may convey, lease, mortgage, place a deed of trust on, or place a lien on that cotenant's undivided interest in the property without the joinder of any other cotenant.
(b)The grantee of a cotenant's interest in the property acquires only the interest of the grantor and becomes a cotenant, even if the instrument of conveyance purports to convey the whole estate. (2024-47, s. 1.)
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