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What is a Pre-Judgment Claim to a Right of Possession in Eminent Domain? (CCP § 1255.260)

Eminent Domain proceedings will almost always end with the government taking title to private property after it pays out “just compensation” to a homeowner. But sometimes, the government begins condemnation proceedings against the backdrop of a large project with encroaching deadlines. In these instances, California law allows the entity to…

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What Happens when a Partition By Appraisal Fails? (CCP § 873.910)

Partitions by appraisal are a unique way to resolve a partition dispute. In essence, they are buyouts that the parties contractually agree to, allowing one party to remain on the jointly-owned property in exchange for purchasing the other co-owner’s interest at an appraised value. This seemingly middle-of-the-road option, however, is…

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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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Can a property owner testify as to the value of their property in eminent domain? (CCP § 1260.210)

Yes. But it is a complex affair. Eminent Domain proceedings take on a unique structure with expert testimony as the backbone for the determination of fair market value. Neither side of the litigation has the burden of proof on this issue of just compensation, and unlike the traditional civil court…

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How does a partition by private sale work? (CCP § 872.720)

Partition by a private sale is a method of selling jointly owned property, either by joint tenants or tenants in common,  under the court’s supervision via a court order or a court-ordered referee.  What is a partition lawsuit? A partition action or a partition lawsuit is when one co-owner, or…

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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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How does a court make an accounting when a property is partitioned by division? (CCP § 873.250)

When there is a court-ordered partition by division, there are several steps that both the court and parties take to ensure that the property is physically divided both equally and equitably. Read on to find out the different avenues the court takes when deciding a partition by division lawsuit.  How…

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What is pre-judgment interest on an eminent domain award? (CCP § 1245.220)

Pre-judgment interests are accrued interests on judgment amounts. Eminent domain is when the government “takes” private property for the public’s use and then owes fair and just compensation to the original private property owners. An eminent domain award is the court-ordered judgment amount that is based on the fair market…

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