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Partition Actions in California:A partition action refers to a legal process that allows co-owners of real property, such as a house or a piece of land, to divide the property or sell it and divide the proceeds among themselves.
When multiple individuals own a property, and they cannot agree on how to manage or dispose of it, any owner may file a partition action with the court. The court then determines the legal rights of each owner and orders the property to be divided or sold.
If the property is to be divided, the court may order a physical division of the property into separate parcels, with each owner receiving their share. If the property is to be sold, the court will order the property to be sold, and the proceeds will be divided among the owners according to their respective ownership interests.
Contact us at (949) 888-8800 for a free 15-minute consultation.
Partition Actions in California:
A partition action refers to a legal process that allows co-owners of real property, such as a house or a piece of land, to divide the property or sell it and divide the proceeds among themselves.
When multiple individuals own a property, and they cannot agree on how to manage or dispose of it, any owner may file a partition action with the court. The court then determines the legal rights of each owner and orders the property to be divided or sold.
If the property is to be divided, the court may order a physical division of the property into separate parcels, with each owner receiving their share. If the property is to be sold, the court will order the property to be sold, and the proceeds will be divided among the owners according to their respective ownership interests.
Contact us at (949) 888-8800 for a free 15-minute consultation. |