Yes, although joint tenants in common is the wrong way to express a tenancy in common. Some states and legal writers erroneously refer to tenants in common as a form of joint ownership. The better...
No they are different types of real property co-ownership. Tenancy in common is a type of co-ownership where two or more people ("tenants in common") own the property. It is the default tenancy in...
The only way is to read the deed. It will specify how the title is written. For example, if it says "joint tenants", "jointly" or "tenants by the entirety", or "a married couple", it is joint title....
In the UK: You need to look for the phrase, "RESTRICTION: No disposition by a sole proprietor of the registered estate . . . ." This will appear under the sub heading Title Absolute which can be...
Generally, no. A deed to yourself for land you already own would be null. You should contact an attorney who could arrange to have you convey to a straw who would then convey the property back to you.