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The other nine owners should buy out the interest of the one who wants to sell. The land should be appraised to determine the fair market value. That would be the fairest resolution. On the other hand, the one who wants to sell and get their cash value could file a petition to partition the land and the court may order that the land be sold. You can read more about partition at the related question link below.

The least costly solution is to buy that 1/10 interest at a fair price.

The other nine owners should buy out the interest of the one who wants to sell. The land should be appraised to determine the fair market value. That would be the fairest resolution. On the other hand, the one who wants to sell and get their cash value could file a petition to partition the land and the court may order that the land be sold. You can read more about partition at the related question link below.

The least costly solution is to buy that 1/10 interest at a fair price.

The other nine owners should buy out the interest of the one who wants to sell. The land should be appraised to determine the fair market value. That would be the fairest resolution. On the other hand, the one who wants to sell and get their cash value could file a petition to partition the land and the court may order that the land be sold. You can read more about partition at the related question link below.

The least costly solution is to buy that 1/10 interest at a fair price.

The other nine owners should buy out the interest of the one who wants to sell. The land should be appraised to determine the fair market value. That would be the fairest resolution. On the other hand, the one who wants to sell and get their cash value could file a petition to partition the land and the court may order that the land be sold. You can read more about partition at the related question link below.

The least costly solution is to buy that 1/10 interest at a fair price.

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