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How to Force a Sale When Other People Share Ownership of the House
Co-owning a house in Chicago with others can result from an inheritance. For example, a parent may leave the family home to their 5 children. Leaving what might be the most valuable asset in the estate to all children in equal shares seems like the most fair way to handle the property. However, the unintended consequence may be disputes among the children over what to do with the property. Some of the new co-owners may want to keep the house, while others may want to sell it. There may be disputes over who would live in it. There may even be disputes over proposed renovations. As a result, one or more of the co-owners may want out. They may want to sell the house, while others don’t. This leads to the question of how to force a sale when other people share ownership of the house. If you would like to sell your interest in a house or other real estate and your co-owners do not, contact the experienced Chicago estate lawyers at Stephen Bilkis & Associates. With over two decades of experience representing clients in complex estate matters, we can help you dispose of your interest in the property you co-own.
Contact Stephen Bilkis & Associates
If you are a co-owner of a house in the Chicagoland area and would like to understand how to force a sale when other people share ownership of the house, contact an experienced estate attorney in Chicago at Stephen Bilkis & Associates. Note that an action for partition can be brought with respect to commercial property as well as residential property. Contact us at 855-454-5529 to schedule a free, no obligation consultation regarding your case. We serve individuals throughout Chicago.