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Selling Your Share, Stress-Free

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Guided support for selling your co-ownership share with confidence.

:et’s say you are ready to sell your share of your co-owned property, Joynt provides a structured roadmap. The platform helps you track steps, understand requirements, and communicate seamlessly with other co-owners and potential buyers—while keeping you in full control of every decision. With Joynt, selling your shared ownership becomes clear, organized, and stress-free.

What to expect from Joynt

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Step 1: Notify and Qualify

Submitting a sale re quest is simple. Your name, email, and owner group are pre-filled, just confirm details, add your ownership percentage, note recent listings, and enter a sale price. After submitting, the Joynt Team will contact you to guide the next steps and keep you on track.
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Sale Notice – The Reselling Owner provides Joynt with notice and offer details, posted to the portal for all co-owners to review.
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Assumption of Obligations – Buyer agrees to all shared ownership responsibilities in writing.
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Financial Review – If the buyer is not a spouse or lineal descendant, co-owners may request to review financial documents to ensure stability.

Step 2: Owner Rights and Purchase Options

Once your request is submitted, Joynt helps you stay organized with a clear status table. From ‘Submitted’ to ‘Under Review,’ ‘Posted,’ and ‘Open for Offers,’ you can see exactly where things stand. Joynt gives you structure and guidance along the way, so you always know the next step—while you remain fully in control of the sale.
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Right of First Purchase – Existing Owners have 30 days to exercise purchase rights. If multiple show interest, they must agree on a joint plan.
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Right of Rejection – If at least 25% of co-owners disapprove based on valid financial concerns, the transfer is blocked.
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Mortgage Consent – Transfers to an external buyer may require lender approval if a mortgage is in place.
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Special Cases Covered – The Operating Agreement covers inheritance, divorce, or incapacity triggered buyout options, to ensure smooth vacation home co-ownership transitions.

Step 3: Completion and Transfer

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Taxes and Fees – Transferee pays all applicable transfer taxes, fees, and costs. Proof may be requested.
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Recognition by Joynt – Transfers not following procedures will not be recognized, preserving co-ownership stability.
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Finalization – Once obligations are satisfied, Joynt updates the membership list and the new co-owner gains full rights.
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Bring it all together

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Selling your share is just one part of how Joynt helps you stay in control and confident.

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Custom-Fit Operating Agreement

We help you create a clear, comprehensive legal agreement tailored to your group. It’s the official rulebook for your property that covers everything from ownership percentage to house rules.

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Property Hub

Your Joynt hub is the digital home for your physical property. It’s one intuitive and centralized place for everything you need. No more hunting for information.

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