Property Ownership Reimbursement Rights

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In California, tenants in common each own a share of the property. If Person As will doesnt specify the mortgage payment division, beneficiaries cant demand reimbursement from Person B for the mortgage payments made by Person A. Property use and mortgage payment responsibilities are separate issues. Consult a California lawyer for specific advice.

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* people own a property as tenants in common. Person A lives in the home, taking sole responsibility for the mortgage. Person A dies but has * beneficiaries. Do those beneficiaries have a legal right to demand reimbursement from Person B for half of the 14k of mortgage payments paid by person A over 7 years?
Hello ****, to provide you with the most accurate information, could you please tell me in which country or U.S. state this situation is taking place?
California
In California:
- As tenants in common, each person owns their share of the property.
- If Person A's will doesn't specify the mortgage payment division, beneficiaries can't demand reimbursement.
- Property's use and mortgage payment are separate issues.
Consult a California lawyer for specific advice.