A joint ownership certificate is an official DLD document evidencing shared property ownership by two or more parties, specifying individual ownership percentages and registered on the title deed.
| Ownership Structure | Details |
| Percentage allocation | Can be equal or unequal shares |
| Registration | Recorded on title deed |
| Transfer rights | All owners must consent to sale |
| Mortgage | Requires all owners' approval |
| Common Applications | Use Case |
| Spouse co-ownership | Family property holding |
| Investment partners | Joint venture structures |
| Inheritance planning | Facilitate succession |
| Corporate structures | Multiple entity ownership |
| Implications | Effect |
| Service charges | Split per ownership percentage |
| Rental income | Distributed per ownership share |
| Sale proceeds | Divided per registered shares |
| Decision-making | Unanimous consent typically required |
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