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Orion3M42

New member
What is the name of your state? Pennsylvania
If 2 people, let's say brother and sister Bill and Jane own a house with 50-50 ownership, and Bill wants friend Ted to visit but Jane does not want Ted to visit, who prevails? Furthermore, if Ted continues to visit against Jane's wishes can she have Ted cited for trespassing?
 

quincy

Senior Member
If 2 people, let's say brother and sister Bill and Jane own a house with 50-50 ownership, and Bill wants friend Ted to visit but Jane does not want Ted to visit, who prevails? Furthermore, if Ted continues to visit against Jane's wishes can she have Ted cited for trespassing?
If Bill wants Ted to visit, Bill can have Ted visit. Ted is not a trespasser if one of the co-owners of the house has invited him to visit.

If this is a continuing problem, Jane might want to rethink co-owning this house with her brother.
 

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