A broker-dealer is notified that one of two account holders in a Tenants in Common (TIC) brokerage account has passed away. The deceased tenant held a 60% ownership interest, while the surviving tenant holds the remaining 40%. Shortly after the notification, the surviving tenant contacts the firm and requests to immediately sell all positions in the account and disburse their 40% share in cash. What action must the firm take regarding this request?
- Freeze the account to prevent trading and disbursements until legal documents from the deceased tenant's estate are presented and verified.Cevap
- BExecute the liquidation order and disburse 40% of the proceeds to the surviving tenant while retaining the remaining 60% for probate.
- CTransfer 100% of the account assets directly into an individual account in the name of the surviving tenant under rights of survivorship.
- DLiquidate 40% of each security position held in the account while transferring the remaining 60% of the securities into an account for the deceased tenant's estate.
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The firm must freeze the account to prevent trading and disbursements until legal documents from the deceased tenant's estate are presented and verified.
In a Tenants in Common (TIC) account, each tenant owns a specific fractional interest in the account assets, and there is no right of survivorship. Upon notification of the death of one tenant, the firm must place a temporary hold/freeze on the account to prevent trading and fund disbursements until legal documentation (such as a certified death certificate and letters testamentary) is provided by the legal representative of the decedent's estate.
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Tenants in Common (TIC) Account Handling Upon Death