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you can't you must all be in agreement or your sibling can end up suing you so don't try it it's just going to get worse The parties that wish to sell the home will need to file a motion to partition in the probate court. Contact the clerk of the probate court in the city or county where the property is located for specific information.

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Q: How can a person sell their deceased parent's house in Virginia and divide the proceeds with their siblings even if one does not want to sell?
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