ühisomandiga
Ühisomandiga is a term used in Estonian law to describe a type of property ownership where multiple individuals share ownership of a property. This form of ownership is governed by the Estonian Civil Code and is designed to facilitate shared use and management of property among co-owners. The key characteristics of ühisomandiga include:
1. Equal or Proportional Ownership: Co-owners can either have equal shares in the property or proportional shares
2. Joint Management: Decisions regarding the property, such as repairs, renovations, or changes in use, typically
3. Profit and Loss Sharing: Any income generated from the property, such as rent, is usually divided
4. Transfer of Ownership: Transferring ownership of a property in ühisomandiga requires the agreement of all
5. Dissolution: If a co-owner wishes to leave the property, the remaining co-owners can choose to dissolve
Ühisomandiga is a flexible and practical form of property ownership, particularly suitable for situations where individuals