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Dismissal With Prejudice in Florida Partition Cases: What It Means

Disclaimer: This article is educational only and is not legal advice. If you need legal advice about a specific case, consult a licensed Florida attorney. Detailed Answer When a judge dismisses a partition action in Florida "with prejudice," the dismissal is a final ruling on the merits as to the claims that were dismissed. In […]

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Options to Force Sale or Division of Co-Owned Property After Divorce — Florida

Short answer: In Florida, if you still co-own real property with your ex after a divorce, your main legal routes are: enforce any property division order in the divorce judgment; negotiate a buyout or voluntary sale; use mediation or settlement; or file a judicial partition action under Florida law. Homestead protections under the Florida Constitution […]

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Selling a Co-Owned Property in Florida to Cover Funeral and Property Tax Expenses — FAQ

FAQ: Selling a co-owned property in Florida to pay funeral and property tax expenses Detailed answer This guide explains the common paths and legal steps people use in Florida when a co-owned house must be sold to cover funeral costs and unpaid property taxes. It assumes you start with no legal background and uses a […]

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Florida: Filing a Partition Action to Force Sale of a Deceased Parent’s House

Overview This FAQ-style guide explains how someone with an ownership interest under Florida law can force the sale of real property when a co-owner (for example, a deceased parent) is involved. It walks through when a partition action is appropriate, key steps, what the court does, and practical tips. This is educational information only and […]

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Florida — How a Property Is Sold in a Partition Action

How a Property Is Sold in a Partition Action under Florida Law Quick answer: In Florida a co‑owner who cannot agree with other co‑owners can ask the court to partition real property. If the court finds a physical division (partition in kind) is impracticable or unfair, it will order a sale. The court supervises the […]

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How to Force a Sale of Shared Property in Florida: Using a Partition Action

Disclaimer: This is general information, not legal advice. I am not a lawyer. For advice about your specific situation, consult a licensed Florida attorney. Short answer If co-owners refuse to buy you out, you can ask a Florida court to force a partition sale. Under Florida law the court can order the property sold and […]

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How to Make a Buyout Offer to Co-Owners in a Florida Partition Case

Detailed Answer: How to make a buyout offer to your co-owners in a Florida partition case Short answer: You can propose a buyout at any time before the court orders a sale by valuing the property, preparing a clear written offer with proof of funds or financing, presenting the offer to the co-owners (and their […]

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Can I Recover Taxes and Mortgage Payments in a Florida Partition Action?

Recovering Property Taxes and Mortgage Payments in a Florida Partition Action — FAQ Not legal advice: This article explains general Florida law and is for educational purposes only. It does not create an attorney-client relationship. For advice about your situation, consult a Florida attorney. Detailed answer — How Florida law treats payments by one co‑owner […]

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What to Do When an Heir Refuses to Move Out — Florida Inherited Property and Partition Options

Detailed Answer When multiple heirs own the same Florida property, each heir generally owns an undivided fractional interest (often as tenants in common). If one heir lives on the inherited property and refuses to move out or to cooperate in selling the property, Florida law gives the other owners several paths to resolve the dispute. […]

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Florida: Options When the Other Party Seeks Only a Court-Ordered Sale of the House

FAQ: Responding When the Other Party Asks Only for a Court-Ordered Sale of the House (Florida) Detailed Answer — What you can do under Florida law When the other side asks the court to sell a house without proposing buyout terms, your available routes depend on the type of case: a family law matter (dissolution […]

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