ET CON
In real estate, et con is an abbreviation of the Latin phrase et conjunx, which means “and husband”.
The term is often used in legal documents, such as deeds and wills, to indicate that a property is owned by a married couple. For example, a deed might read “John Smith et con, as tenants by the entirety”. This means that John Smith and his wife jointly own the property.
The use of et con is important in real estate because it helps to clarify the ownership of a property. By indicating that a property is owned by a married couple, it ensures that both parties have equal rights to the property.
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