colessor

/koʊˈlɛsər/
noun
  1. A person who holds property or a right together with another person; a joint owner or tenant.
    • The two cousins became colessors of the land after their grandfather passed away.
    • My brother and I are colessors of the family cabin, so we share all the expenses.
    • As colessors of the apartment, they both had to sign the lease agreement.
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