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Can someone who is a life tenant will the property on his death to his siblings?

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Can someone who is a life tenant will the property on his death to his siblings?

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No, a life tenant means that one person has the right to live in that residence until the end of that person’s life, but does not own the property. It is not his possession to do anything with legally.

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