Tenants in Common and Inheritance Tax: What Non-UK Residents Need to Know
Owning UK property as tenants in common allows each co-owner to hold distinct shares, which can be left to different heirs. For non-UK residents, this owne…
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Owning UK property as tenants in common allows each co-owner to hold distinct shares, which can be left to different heirs. For non-UK residents, this owne…
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