Publisher's Synopsis
This authoritative legal treatise explores the complex legal relationships between co-owners of property. Drawing on case law, statutes, and other legal sources, Freeman offers a clear and comprehensive overview of the rights and responsibilities of co-owners, including issues related to partition, rents, and profits. This book is an essential reference for lawyers, judges, and legal scholars working in the field of property law.
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