Property and Your
Family
If you own property in New York such as a house, condo, or townhouse, subject to any encumbrances, typically you have the right to sell that property any time you want. However, if you co-own the property with others, selling the property or disposing of it in the manner of your choosing may be difficult. You and your co-owner(s) may disagree on whether to sell, whether to sell “as is”, whether to keep it and renovate it, or who should live in the property. Even if the co-owners get along, the best option for all co-owners might be to sever the joint ownership relationship. Through an action for partition, the court will end the co-owner relationship allowing each party to either cash out or end up with their own separate portion of the once co-owned property. If you co-own property with others and would like to sell your interest or divide your interest from your co-owner(s), contact an experienced New York estate lawyer at Stephen Bilkis & Associates. With decades of experience representing clients in complicated estate matters, we can help you understand the steps to partition a house and represent you through the process.
If you are a co-owner of a house, unimproved land, or any other type of real estate and want to sever your interests from those of your co-owners, contact an experienced estate attorney serving New York at Stephen Bilkis & Associates. While the process can be complicated, we will help you make the it as painless as possible under the circumstances. Contact us at 800-696-9529 to schedule a free, no obligation consultation regarding your case. We represent clients in the following locations: Manhattan, Nassau County, Suffolk County, Queens, Bronx, Brooklyn, Long Island, Staten Island, and Westchester County.