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Posted by AA on December 12, 2005 at 06:08:38 from (206.107.117.6):
Appreciate earlier thoughts on post. Have one sixth interest in property along with 5 other cousins. Four of us do not want to sell or want to see property divided. Two wish to sell but buying them out is not option cost prohibitive. Can the two who want to sell force a division? Or force the four of us to sell as in absolute auction. Bottom line no one has clear title only one sixth interest and four of us do not want to see divided or sold in any shape form fashion want it to stay together as whole. Can this be accomplished even if other two wish otherwise. Or would they be able to force property to be divided receive there one sixth share along with clear title to that share and then sell it even if the other four opposed division? I know they could sell there one sixth share but no outside party interested cause no clear title. Bottom line can they force a division or sell if the other four are opposed? What a Mess
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