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Lawsuit May Be Only Way Out Of Real Estate Ownership Dispute With Family Member
Added July 9, 2009 by Samuel J. Tamkin
Buying or owning real estate with family can be tricky. What can you do if when one family member stops contributing and won't agree to sell. If the co-owner won't ultimately agree to be removed from the title to a home on whose mortgage he's made no payments, it may be necessary to file a partition suit.
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