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Can a co-tenant waive their right to seek partition in a written agreement?
- No, the right to partition is an absolute constitutional right that cannot be waived
- Yes, co-tenants can contractually agree not to partition for a reasonable period
- Only if the agreement is notarized by the Governor
- Only in states that follow community property law
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