Bert, Bart, and Beth own Whiteacre as tenants in common. Each has a one-third interest in the property. Bert is married, but has no children. Bart is single and Beth is divorced with three living children. Beth dies of a heart attack. She has a will in which she leaves her estate to her surviving children. Explain the rights of Bert, Bart, and Beth's three children, including the disposition of
Beth's interest in Whiteacre.
What will be an ideal response?
This response should explain a tenancy in common, its features and its consequences. The property will be divided as follows: one-third to Bert, one-third to Bart and one-ninth to each of Beth's children
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