Verb
co-own (third-person singular simple present co-owns, present participle co-owning, simple past and past participle co-owned)
To own jointly with another person or organization.
I co-own the ranch with my brother, and he and his wife are really the backbone of the operation. Bill Pullman
As a child, I always dreamt of the different businesses I would co-own with my siblings. Source: Internet
As with a sole proprietorship, partners are personally liable for their business’ actions because they co-own the business’ assets and liabilities. Source: Internet
"I was a gallery manager in a past life and now I co-own The Windsor Workshop creative hub, so I've spent a lot of time with artists but have never felt I had my own style. Source: Internet
I have a confession to make: if I didn’t co-own the bookstore, I suspect I would have been fired years ago. Source: Internet