Joint tenants and PNRB

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My father died in 1999 and used 100% of NRB at that time. My parents owned their home and it was sold in 2006 and my mother bought another property. This was sold in 2012 and she moved in with us. In 2014 we bought another property as joint tenants 1/3 share each between myself, my husband and my mother. She lived there with us. My mother passed away this year. The residue of her estate passes to me, her only child. The value is approx £800000 and her share of the house is worth £210000.
So she can claim NRB of £325k plus PNRB. Will PNRB be capped at £105k as I only inherit half her share, because it passes as joint tenants?
Can we use any of my father's PNRB or can this only be used against the value of property in the estate not other assets?
Could we change the ownership of the house before applying for probate to tenants in common, thus giving me £210k of house value and claim her PNRB and all or part of father's PNRB?
I have read many articles but can't get clarity.
So she can claim NRB of £325k plus PNRB. Will PNRB be capped at £105k as I only inherit half her share, because it passes as joint tenants?
Can we use any of my father's PNRB or can this only be used against the value of property in the estate not other assets?
Could we change the ownership of the house before applying for probate to tenants in common, thus giving me £210k of house value and claim her PNRB and all or part of father's PNRB?
I have read many articles but can't get clarity.
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So to clarify, without being able to change the way the property is passed, we cannot use father's PNRB. It can only be used for property assets? I have read somewhere that a transferred PNRB can be used for other assets, but is that only if downsizing after 2015 has occurred?
I thought it was worth clarifying in case anyone else is ever in a similar situation and the rule is very well buried!