Community property is a form of ownership by husband and wife during their marriage that they intend to own together. Under community property, either spouse has the right to dispose of one half of the property or will it to another party. Outside of real estate, property acquired during one’s marriage is usually deemed community property.
Real estate that is acquired during a common-law marriage will also be considered to be held as community property. Anyone who has lived with another person as a common-law spouse and doesn’t specifically change title to the property as sole ownership (which is legally transacted with approval by the significant other) takes the risk of having to share ownership of the property in the absence of having a legal marriage.
Price: $18,000
Area: 2300ft
Type: Slider
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 3
Garages: 2
Status: For Sale
Shop: 10 km
School: 5 minutes
University: 5 km
Airport: 20 km
City center: 10 minutes
Hospital: 2 km
CPT stop: 1 km
Property ID: 1000
Available From: 2000
Year Built: 2010
Exterior Material: Exterior Material
Structure Type: Structure Type
AC: AC
Acres: Acres
Bedroom Features: Bedroom Features
Cross Streets: Cross Streets
Dining Area: Dining Area
Disability Access: Disability Access
Entry Location: Entry Location
Exterior Cnstruction: Exterior Cnstruction
Fireplace Fuel: Fireplace Fuel
Fireplace Location: Fireplace Location
Legal Desc: Legal Desc
Lot Description: Lot Description
Lot Size Source: Lot Size Source
Misc Interior: Misc Interior
Sewer: Sewer
Source Of Sqft: Source Of Sqft
Terms: Terms
View Desc: View Desc
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