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  2. Begin by filling in the CASE # and Date Received at the top of the form. Ensure these fields are accurate as they are essential for tracking your application.
  3. Provide your current property owner information, including names, phone numbers, addresses, and email addresses. This section is crucial for establishing ownership.
  4. In the Property Information section, enter the site address, general location, size of the site in square feet and acres, and legal description of the subject property. Make sure all details are precise to avoid delays.
  5. Attach required documents such as a current survey and proof of ownership. Use our platform’s attachment feature to easily upload these files.
  6. Complete the Declaration of Unity of Title section by clearly stating that all properties will be unified under one title. Ensure you understand this declaration as it binds future transactions.
  7. Finally, sign and date the Owner's Affidavit section. Don’t forget to have a witness sign as well before notarization.

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Unity of Title. This second unity requires that all joint tenants acquire title by the same instrument. This can be a deed, a will, a trust or any other document that can convey property. In addition, two tenants can be joint tenants if they together acquire title to a parcel by adverse possession.
[C]ommon law requires five unities to be present: marriage the joint owners must be married to each other; title the owners must both have title to the property; time they both must have received title from the same conveyance; interest they must have an equal interest in the whole property; and control or
The elements needed to establish an implied easement by necessity are: (1) unity of ownership prior to separation, meaning both estates were once owned as a single unit or tract and (2) necessity for the easement at the time of severance. The traditional view requires strict necessity.
unity of interest, meaning the joint tenants own equal shares in the ownership of the property; and. unity of possession, meaning each joint tenant has the right to possess the entire property.
Related Content. The requirement that multiple interests in property must be derived from the same source or title for certain legal doctrines to apply, such as joint tenancy or the creation of easements by implication.

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Unity of Title: Unity of title occurs when the interests of the joint tenants are created by the same instrument such as the same deed. Unity of Time: For there to be a unity of time, the joint tenants must have acquired their interest in the property at the same time.

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