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What are the historical origins of partition actions? (Blackstone, Commentaries on the Laws of England)

Sir William Blackstone is a titan in the field of legal jurisprudence. His 1765 work, Commentaries on the Laws of England, is his most famous legal treatise, forming the backbone of common law analysis as modern lawyers understand it today. Without his efforts centuries ago, our conceptions of property, individual…

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What is the Uniform Partition of Heirs Property Act? (CCP § 874.312)

The Uniform Partition of Heirs Act is a new law that changes the procedure for partitions. A partition action is a court-ordered process where a property owner forces a sale of jointly owned real estate. Essentially, a partition action exists to allow people who own real estate together to take…

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How do you partition a condominium? (CCP § 872.820)

When co-owners of property decide they want to go their separate ways but cannot come to an agreement on a buyout or reimbursements, they can institute a partition action and have the court system solve the problem. While partition actions usually involve homes or commercial properties, they can also involve…

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What is a Partition Action? (Code of Civil Procedure § 872.210)

What is a Partition Action? A partition action is a court-ordered process where a property owner forces a sale of jointly owned real estate. Essentially, a partition action exists to allow people who own real estate together to take their share of the equity and go their separate ways. But,…

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Is a litigation guarantee required in a Partition Action?

While litigation guarantees are recommended in a lot of contested real estate issues in court, it is not required in a partition action. Read on to find out more about the nuances of litigation guarantees and their relationship with partition actions.  What is a partition action?  A partition action or…

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Do you have a right to recover attorney’s fees in partition actions? (CCP § 874.020)

Yes. In California, you have a right to recover attorney’s fees by statute. But that doesn’t mean that you can recover 100% of your fees, even in uncontested partitions. Courts will employ numerous equitable considerations in awarding costs, and the complexities of prolonged litigation may render some expenditures on your…

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What is the difference between a receiver and a partition referee? (CCP § 873.610)

Partition receivers and partition referees serve very similar roles in partition lawsuits. Their roles are to act as a third party with no ties to any of the co-owners interests in property via a partition lawsuit and to help the court and the judge to distribute the property or proceeds…

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Can someone foreclose on a property during a partition action?

While the brief answer is “yes,” the issue is a bit complicated, like many things in the real estate litigation world.  Who is a proper party to a partition action? Generally, any person claiming an interest in a piece of real estate must be joined in the action in order…

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So, You Bought a House with Your Boyfriend

As a millennial, we’ve faced financial challenges different from all those before us. We graduated college with more debt into the harsh job market of the Great Recession and then have had to compete during one of the hottest housing markets ever. So, many of us have had to do…

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How Does a Partition Lawsuit Work? (CCP § 874.720)

This article provides insight into how the partition process works so that you can know what to expect and hopefully navigate the process more smoothly. The typical steps for a partition lawsuit are described below. Sometimes, when you inherit real estate together with another family member, or you buy an…

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