Q: One of my 2024 goals is to purchase a California investment property with my sister, but she is able to invest more than I can. Can we own the property together in different percentages?

by | Jan 3, 2024 | Q&A, Title and Deeds |

A: Yes, you can! In California, two individuals can take title to real property as tenants-in-common, and in whichever percentages the owners agree on. For example, your sister could own an 80% interest as a tenant-in-common while you own a 20% interest as a tenant-in-common.