Co-ownership refers to any of several legal arrangements by which property is owned by more than one person. This includes forms such as Tenancy in Common, Joint Tenancy, Community Property, Partnership, LLP, and LLC.
A partnership is an agreement between two or more entities to enter into a business or investment together, where each partner may bind the other within the scope of their arrangement, and all partners share liability for the partnership's debts.
Syndication is a method of selling property whereby a sponsor (or syndicator) sells interests to investors. This process can take various forms such as partnerships, limited partnerships, tenancies in common, corporations, LLCs, LLPs, or Subchapter S corporations.
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