The honest approach is best. Say something like. " I know that you would like to have a more committed relationship but Im a gal that needs her space and am used to being independent. I would like to take it slow and see this relationship develop on its own. Right now, I cant exactly tell you what specific days we will see each other so I don't expect you to sit around and wait for me. If you would like to go out or do something together, let me know in advance and I ll see how to work it out and I will do the same for you, sound fair?" If he is being clinging and/or cant or wont deal with this, then see ya should be the next thing you say. You have a right to live you life and not have it taken over by someone who doesnt respect your wishes..Be an independent thinker, always, girl. Too many women let a man come into their life and take over. I have never seen one that hasn't regretted it... Live your life for you, until you decide you are ready to be part of a whole.
NO. They can only sell their own interest in the land. They cannot sell the interest of the other owner.NO. They can only sell their own interest in the land. They cannot sell the interest of the other owner.NO. They can only sell their own interest in the land. They cannot sell the interest of the other owner.NO. They can only sell their own interest in the land. They cannot sell the interest of the other owner.
You cannot list the property for sale without clearly indicating that you are trying to sell only a one-half interest. You would have a problem finding a buyer interested in purchasing a one-half interest in the property that will be shared with your present co-owner.
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A co-owner may only sell what they own- their proportionate interest in the property. They cannot sell the interest of the other owner.A co-owner may only sell what they own- their proportionate interest in the property. They cannot sell the interest of the other owner.A co-owner may only sell what they own- their proportionate interest in the property. They cannot sell the interest of the other owner.A co-owner may only sell what they own- their proportionate interest in the property. They cannot sell the interest of the other owner.
No. You cannot sell another person's interest in real estate without their signature on the deed. You can only sell your own interest.
No. You cannot sell what you do not own. You can only sell your own interest in the property which is likely a half interest.No. You cannot sell what you do not own. You can only sell your own interest in the property which is likely a half interest.No. You cannot sell what you do not own. You can only sell your own interest in the property which is likely a half interest.No. You cannot sell what you do not own. You can only sell your own interest in the property which is likely a half interest.
Unfortunately if she has already made her decision and is not interested you are going to have to let her be and focus your interest elsewhere. You cannot force someone to feel something or do something they do not want to and she has made her choice. You will have to move on and focus your interest elsewhere.
You can only encumber your own interest in the property. You cannot affect the co-tenant's interest in the property without their consent.
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If you are equal owners, the contract can only encumber your sister's half interest. She cannot contract to sell your interest.
You cannot make any changes to the other owner's interest in the property without that owner's consent and signature. For example, if you sell the property the grantee will only receive your own one-half interest.