/koʊ-ˈtɛnənsi/ – noun
Definition: đồng chiếm hữu, đồng thuê, cùng thuê chung.
A more thorough explanation: Co-tenancy refers to a legal arrangement in which two or more individuals or entities hold concurrent ownership rights in a property, such as real estate, with each co-tenant having an undivided interest in the property. Each co-tenant has the right to possess and use the property, and is typically responsible for a proportionate share of expenses related to the property, such as taxes and maintenance costs.
Example: In a co-tenancy agreement, all tenants share equal rights and responsibilities for the leased property.