Legal Question in Real Estate Law in New Jersey

Can a 50% partner force me to rent a vacation property we own together in New Jersey


Asked on 8/09/17, 7:46 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Miriam Jacobson Retired from practice of law

Do you have a co-owners' or a partnership agreement? If so, that might spell out what your respective rights and obligations are. If not, no one can force anyone to do anything, but if you can't agree, you both may end up in court, which will eat up the value of your share or the entire value of the property. You both should seek a neutral person to help mediate whatever issues you disagree on. If you cannot come to an agreement, perhaps you should agree to sell the property and share the net proceeds according to the ratio of your respective investment ratios.

THIS RESPONSE IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE, SINCE I DO NOT HAVE ALL OF THE INFORMATION THAT WOULD BE REQUIRED, AND I DO NOT HAVE A REPRESENTATION AGREEMENT WITH YOU.

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Answered on 8/13/17, 9:52 am


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