What Are the Disadvantages of Having a Co-Owner?

Updated 20 days ago (March 6, 2026)

Despite the benefits, co-ownership is not for everyone. There are several reasons why a landlord may choose to not have a co-owner:

  • Splitting the profits from rent and from a future property sale: Aside from having to split the rental income in the same ratio as your ownership stake in the property, you will also have to split the profits from the future home sale. This may seem obvious, but having both co-owners agree on when to sell a property and for how much does not always happen smoothly.

  • For example, perhaps you want to start another business and would need to sell one of your rental properties for funding. If you are a co-owner in that rental property, you will have to convince your co-owner to sell as well.

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There are buyers in the market who will purchase partial ownership stakes, but the market demand for partial ownership is much smaller than the demand for full ownership.

  • Losing control over key decisions: The second disadvantage of co-ownership is losing control over key decisions such as how much rent should be raised and what type of maintenance should be performed. If you and your co-owner are on the same page and have a high degree of trust, this may not be an issue.

  • Risk of disagreements: What if you want to update the kitchen to get a better rental yield and your partner disagrees or doesn't have the money? Then you would be stuck. Also, you don't want to be caught in a situation where one co-owner wants to raise the rent and the other is reluctant to do so. Another example is if a tenant requests to have a pet or to install a basketball hoop or new appliance, you and your co-owner may not always agree on these decisions.

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By co-owning a rental, you can divide the property management tasks, pool together your financial resources, and share financial burdens. However, you will lose control over decisions and need to share the profits with others. You should fully evaluate the pros and cons of co-owning before making the decision. If you decide to co-own a certain property, consider getting a good lawyer to avoid unpleasant situations in the future.

Legal Disclaimer: Tellus provides this content for informational purposes only. This is not legal advice. Laws vary by state and locality, and regulations may have changed since this article was published. Consult a qualified attorney for guidance specific to your situation.

State-by-State Guide

Laws on this topic vary significantly by state. Select a state below to read about its specific laws and statutes.

StateState-Specific Guide
California California Security Deposit Laws for Landlords, California Rent Increase Rules for Landlords, California Landlord Maintenance and Repair Obligations, California Lease Agreements for Landlords, California Eviction Process for Landlords, California Landlord Entry Rules and Tenant Privacy
New York New York Security Deposit Laws for Landlords, New York Rent Increase Rules for Landlords, New York Landlord Maintenance and Repair Obligations, New York Lease Agreements for Landlords, New York Eviction Process for Landlords, New York Landlord Entry Rules and Tenant Privacy
Texas Texas Security Deposit Laws for Landlords, Texas Landlord Maintenance and Repair Obligations, Texas Lease Agreements for Landlords, Texas Eviction Process for Landlords, Texas Landlord Entry Rules and Tenant Privacy
Florida Florida Security Deposit Laws for Landlords, Florida Landlord Maintenance and Repair Obligations, Florida Lease Agreements for Landlords, Florida Eviction Process for Landlords, Florida Landlord Entry Rules and Tenant Privacy
New Jersey New Jersey Security Deposit Laws for Landlords, New Jersey Rent Increase Rules for Landlords, New Jersey Landlord Maintenance and Repair Obligations, New Jersey Eviction Process for Landlords, New Jersey Landlord Entry Rules and Tenant Privacy
Illinois Illinois Security Deposit Laws for Landlords, Illinois Rent Increase Rules for Landlords, Illinois Landlord Maintenance and Repair Obligations, Illinois Eviction Process for Landlords, Illinois Landlord Entry Rules and Tenant Privacy
Massachusetts Massachusetts Security Deposit Laws for Landlords, Massachusetts Landlord Maintenance and Repair Obligations, Massachusetts Lease Agreements for Landlords, Massachusetts Eviction Process for Landlords, Massachusetts Landlord Entry Rules and Tenant Privacy
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Security Deposit Laws for Landlords, Pennsylvania Landlord Maintenance and Repair Obligations, Pennsylvania Lease Agreements for Landlords, Pennsylvania Eviction Process for Landlords, Pennsylvania Landlord Entry Rules and Tenant Privacy
Washington Washington Security Deposit Laws for Landlords, Washington Rent Increase Rules for Landlords, Washington Landlord Maintenance and Repair Obligations, Washington Eviction Process for Landlords, Washington Landlord Entry Rules and Tenant Privacy
Maryland Maryland Security Deposit Laws for Landlords, Maryland Rent Increase Rules for Landlords, Maryland Landlord Maintenance and Repair Obligations, Maryland Eviction Process for Landlords, Maryland Landlord Entry Rules and Tenant Privacy