If a Partition decree is issued and the property cannot be divided the court appointed commissioner will sell the property and will divide the net proceeds according to each person's interest after all legal fees and costs have been deducted.
u cant
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Yes. You can petition the court for a partition of the property. If the court agrees it will appoint a commissioner to appraise the property and determine a selling price. You can then purchase your co-owner's interest. Since there are added court fees and legal fees associated to the partition you should try making a fair offer directly to your co-owner.You should discuss the situation with an attorney who specializes in real estate in your area.
Indivisible?
?? They can file all the legal paperwork and move any personal property you have on the property to the curb. If you have received a notice of eviction, you have been evicted, but they can't physically remove you from the property if you are not there.
I believe there is usually a trustee(s) that determine things like that. Otherwise, a mutual decision has to be made which can often times ruin families especially if the house has been in one family for many years and one person does not want it sold for sentimental reasons. When property is left to several heirs, they all become joint owners of that property. No one person has the right to decide on the disposition of the land simply because he may own a larger percentage of the property than some others. Nor does majority of owners rule. If some want to sell and some do not, usually the ones who do not want to sell just buy out the others interests on an agreed upon price. If they cant agree on a price, then any owner may file a lawsuit called an action in partition. Although it is called a partition action, the property is never physically divided unless the owners agree. Usually the court will order that the property be sold at public bidding. The owners that do not want to sell will have to beat whatever price the bidding goes to or the high bidder gets to buy the property and the owners get their percentages. (Minus all of their legal fees and court costs, of course.)
2 1/2. 5 is an even number so you cant evenly divide it. 6 can be divided, and so can four, but 5 cant be divided evenly.
they are really small
You Cant Because It Is Physically & Utterly Impossible
it cant physically catch fire but it can cause an explosion.
Because it is physically impossible.
the police can not take your dog away because it barked. As long as it does not physically hurt someone and is not on their property, the police cant do anything.