Entering into a legal agreement with your co-owner(s) to put everything in writing is strongly encouraged. It will assist with resolving disputes with the property later. Even if you don’t have an agreement in writing, a lawyer experienced in handling property disputes can negotiate a settlement without having to litigate.
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