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When you own a property with someone and you need to get the property sold but the other owner won’t cooperate you can file a partition action seeking the sale of the property.
In a partition case the court can order the property sold through a public or private sale and determines how the proceeds should be divided based upon each parties interest, who paid the property expenses, what expenses have not been paid, and if a party was excluded from the jointly owned property, it can give a credit for the fair share of the rental value foregone.
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Partitioning Real Property:
Involves severing undivided and coexisting interests in real property among joint tenants, tenants in common, or life tenants under Florida Statutes Chapter 64.
Dissolution of Marriage:
Partition suits can be filed during marriage dissolution actions, but properties held as estates by the entireties are not subject to partition until after the final judgment.
Unmarried Cotenants:
Disputes between unmarried co-owners often lead to partition actions when they cannot agree on property management or division.
Business Investments:
Partition issues also arise when cotenants invest in jointly titled property as a business activity.
Credits and Setoffs:
Courts may consider contributions and expenses made by co-owners when dividing or selling property.
Ouster:
Exclusive possession of property by one co-owner can lead to claims for compensation or disputes over rights.
Division or Sale:
When co-owners cannot agree, courts may order the property to be divided or sold.
Quiet Title Actions:
In cases of disputes over ownership or possession, actions like quiet title or ejectment may be necessary.
Local Jurisdiction:
Partition actions must be filed in the county where the property is located, and courts may face limitations in handling properties outside their geographical boundaries.
Policy Goals:
Partition aims to minimize ill will and interference among co-owners while facilitating trade and clear title transfer.
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