VESTING DEEDS
When a title deed is written for real property, ownership is described using the name of the owner(s), and often a phrase which describes the legal relationship between multiple owners or married persons, for example:
"John A Smith and Jane B Smith, husband and wife"
"John Smith, a single man, and Jane B Smith, a married woman as her sole and separate property"
"Any Company Name, an Arizona limited liability company"
The vesting of real Estate in Arizona is how the owner will accept title to the property, for example:
"Community Property"
"Community Property with Right of Survivorship"
"Joint Tenants with Right of Survivorship"
"Tenants in Common"
When a title deed is written for real property, ownership is described using the name of the owner(s), and often a phrase which describes the legal relationship between multiple owners or married persons, for example:
"John A Smith and Jane B Smith, husband and wife"
"John Smith, a single man, and Jane B Smith, a married woman as her sole and separate property"
"Any Company Name, an Arizona limited liability company"
The vesting of real Estate in Arizona is how the owner will accept title to the property, for example:
"Community Property"
"Community Property with Right of Survivorship"
"Joint Tenants with Right of Survivorship"
"Tenants in Common"