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Partition Actions in Sanger

Sanger is a small city located in Fresno County, California. It is situated in the San Joaquin Valley, about 15 miles east of Fresno. The city is known for its agricultural production, particularly of citrus fruits. The city is also home to a number of parks and recreational areas, including the Sanger Riverwalk, which offers a scenic view of the San Joaquin River. The city is also home to a number of historic sites, including the Sanger Depot Museum, which houses artifacts from the city’s past.

According to Zillow, the median home value in Sanger, California is $269,000. As of the 2020 United States Census, the population of the city of Sanger, California is 24,919.

Experienced Real Estate Partition Action Attorneys Serving Sanger

Talkov Law’s attorneys serving Fresno County are exceptionally experienced in the area of California partition actions. California partition actions allows for the division of real property among co-owners. This statute provides a legal mechanism for co-owners to divide their real property into separate interests. The partition statutes allow for the court to order a partition of the property, either by physically dividing the property or by selling the property and dividing the proceeds among the co-owners. The partition statutes also provide for the court to award damages to any co-owner who has been wrongfully excluded from the property. The partition statutes also allows for the court to award attorney’s fees and costs to the prevailing party.

Our team of partition attorneys can assist co-owners with frequently asked questions about partitions, such as:

  • What is a partition action and when is it necessary?
  • What are my partition rights for inherited property? Co-owners of inherited property generally have the absolute right to force the sale of the property through a partition action.
  • Will there be a trial in a California partition action? Trials are extremely rare in partition actions because the interlocutory judgment procedure allows for a partition referee to be appointed by meeting just a few elements that rarely involve live testimony from witnesses. Even if a trial occurred, it would almost certainly relate only to the ownership interests or the distribution of proceeds, though most cases are decided on motion heard by the court based on the papers submitted by the parties.
  • In a partition action, can I be reimbursed for paying more than my fair share of the down payment? Yes, partition actions allow for offsets whereby one co-owner claims excess payments for mortgage, taxes, insurance, improvements, repairs and other property expenses
  • What are the steps involved in a partition action in California? The first step is to file a partition complaint in California, which is followed by a request for the court to enter an interlocutory judgment of partition, thereby appointing a partition referee under the partition statutes.

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    U.S. v. State of Wash. – Partition Action Case Study

    In the legal case of U.S. v. State of Wash., 520 F.2d 676 (1975), the issue of partition arose when the United States sought to partition a portion of the state of Washington in order to create a new Indian reservation. The state of Washington argued that the partition was unconstitutional because it would interfere with the state’s sovereignty and would be a taking of state land without just compensation. The court ultimately held that the partition was constitutional, but that the state was entitled to just compensation for the land taken. The court also held that the partition did not interfere with the state’s sovereignty, as the state retained the right to regulate the use of the land within the reservation.

    Contact our Team of Experienced Partition Lawyers Serving the City of Sanger in the County of Fresno, California.

    Our partition litigation attorneys will work diligently to obtain a favorable outcome on your behalf, whether by negotiation or litigation. Call the experienced real estate partition attorneys at Talkov Law at (559) 777-5500 or contact us online for a free consultation about your co-ownership issues.

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