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Under Montana law, is the agreement of all joint tenants with rights of survivorship required for one tenant to convey their interest to a third party?
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Good morning. No, absent some specific written agreement, no consents are required for one of the owners to sell their interest. But, the transfer of the interest terminates the right of survivorship with regard to that interest and it becomes a tenant in common interest with regard to the other owners.
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