On Sister Wives, TLC explains that Coyote Pass is broken up into four lots. Kody Brown and his family, however, want to change the property lines to break it up into five lots with one lot
for each wife and one lot for Kody. TLC regularly shows a breakdown of Coyote Pass showing both the four lots and the five lots.
According to Starcasm, the picture TLC paints regarding the breakdown of Coyote Pass isn’t completely accurate. Likewise, the breakdown is even more complicated because Christine did
leave Flagstaff and is no longer involved in the Coyote Pass property.
As fans know, there is a massive time gap between reality and what is currently happening on the show. In reality, Christine Brown no longer has her name on the deed for any portion of Coyote Pass.
Even before factoring in Christine Brown no longer owning any portion of Coyote Pass, the breakdown TLC presents regarding ownership of the property is far from the truth. So, what does the breakdown really look like? Keep reading for the truth.
Coyote Pass Breakdown: The Truth TLC Hides
According to Starcasm, it is important to keep in mind that technically Kody Brown has his name on every deed for all four lots of Coyote Pass that are owned by the family. Robyn Brown owns 52.3 percent of the land, Janelle owns 32.2 percent of the land, and Meri owns 15.5 percent of the land.
Moreover, 7.58 acres of the property are in Robyn and Kody’s name, 4.48 acres are in Kody, Janelle, and Meri’s name, and 2.42 acres are in Janelle and Kody’s name. So the real breakdown of Coyote Pass is a far cry from what is presented by TLC on episodes of Sister Wives.
Furthermore, the series suggests the lots owned by each wife are pretty evenly split. In reality, Robyn Brown owns way more than Meri or Janelle. Likewise, Meri owns a tiny sliver of the property and she shares it with both Janelle and Kody.
Check out this video with a more detailed explanation of the Coyote Pass breakdown that TLC is hiding from fans:
False Rumor Swirls On Reddit
There was a rumor that started on Reddit recently claiming Robyn and Kody Brown owned all of Coyote Pass with their names on all of the deeds. While it is true that Kody Brown’s name is on 100 percent of the Coyote Pass, Robyn’s name is only found on 57 percent of the property. This, however, is still significantly more than Meri or Janelle.
Overall, fans agree these numbers only further support the idea that Robyn is Kody’s favorite wife. What really baffles fans is why Meri Brown shares a tiny sliver of the property with both Kody and Janelle.
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