Property and Your
Family
As experienced New York estate lawyers at Stephen Bilkis & Associates, we understand that disputes can develop when siblings inherit property from their parents. Parents often leave the family home or other real property to their kids as tenants in common. While this is a fair way to distribute the property to children, it can lead to problems. The kids may not agree on what to do with the property. If it’s a house, they may disagree on who gets to live in it. They may disagree on what improvement should be made to it or how to decorate it. One sibling may want to sell it and the other may want to keep it. If you co-own a house with your sibling or another person and you want to sell your half of the house, contact a New York estate lawyer to discuss your options: negotiating a buyout, selling to a third party, or initiating an action for partition.
A homeowner can force the sale of a house when there is a co-owner who is against it. The options include negotiating a buyout, selling to a new owner, or initiating an action for partition. In addition, if there is a mortgage on the house or any other type of lien, there will be additional legal issue. The experienced estate attorneys serving New York at Stephen Bilkis & Associates can help you sort through the legal issues involved in selling your half of a house when there is a co-owner. Contact us at 800-696-9529 to schedule a free, no obligation consultation regarding your case. We represent clients in the following locations: Nassau County, Suffolk County, the Bronx, Brooklyn, Long Island, Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island, and Westchester County.