Three business associates—Alex, Brenda, and Charlie—maintain a joint brokerage account designated as Tenants in Common (TIC), holding unequal ownership interests of 50%, 25%, and 25%, respectively. Alex unexpectedly passes away. Brenda and Charlie submit a written instruction to the broker-dealer requesting that Alex's 50% interest be divided equally between their personal brokerage accounts. Which of the following statements correctly describes how the broker-dealer must handle Alex's interest in the account?
- Alex's 50% interest must pass to Alex's estate and be distributed according to court-appointed legal representative instructions or probate, rather than transferring automatically to the surviving owners.Cevap
- BAlex's 50% interest automatically transfers to Brenda and Charlie in equal proportions upon receipt of a certified death certificate.
- CThe entire account automatically converts into a Joint Tenants with Rights of Survivorship (JTWROS) account, granting Brenda and Charlie immediate full ownership of all assets.
- DThe broker-dealer must immediately liquidate Alex's 50% position and escheat the proceeds to the state treasury pending probate resolution.
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Alex's 50% interest must pass to Alex's estate and be distributed according to court-appointed legal representative instructions or probate, rather than transferring automatically to the surviving owners.
In a Tenants in Common (TIC) account structure, each owner retains a distinct, specified percentage of ownership. When one owner dies, that owner's share does not transfer to the surviving account holders; instead, it becomes part of the decedent's legal estate and must be handled according to their will or state probate law under the direction of an authorized estate executor or administrator.
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Tenants in Common (TIC) vs. Joint Tenants with Rights of Survivorship (JTWROS)