Charles Town, Shepherdstown, and Harpers Ferry Weather Being located in the Charles Town, Shepherdstown, and Harpers Ferry area of West Virginia you are assured of four full and beautiful seasons with all the varied activities possible at different times of the year. There is kayaking and hiking in the summer and sledding and skiing in the winter. Spring is a lively, vigorous time of renewal and our autumns are so beautiful that people from all over take vacation here so they can take tours of the countryside and view the colorful foliage. What a place! Feel free to peek at our local forecast via the web sites featured on this page. Request our Relocation Package. It's packed full of useful and important information about the Charles Town, Shepherdstown, and Harpers Ferry, West Virginia area. Don't move here without it! Remember: we'll send it without obligation. Just fill out the form and we will send it right out...
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When two or more individuals own property together, each one owning an equal interest and having equal rights in the property including the rights of survivorship, it is referred to as joint tenancy. Any of the joint tenants may transfer his or her interest in the property to another party, but this dissolves the joint tenancy and creates a tenants-in-common interest with respect to the other parties whose names are on the title.
The most important feature of joint tenancy is the right of survivorship. A joint tenant cannot will his or her interest in the property to others. The surviving joint tenant (or tenants) simply becomes the owner or owners of the property without going through the probate process, which can involve expensive legal fees and may take months to resolve.
It is important to get professional advice when you plan to buy and hold title to real estate with another person.
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Which home is considered the ultimate in California craftsman-style architecture?
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Located in Pasadena, the Gamble House, built in 1908 by Charles and Henry Greene, is a National Historic Home open to visitors.
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