Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Pennsylvania

Real Estate Ownership

My father and his two brothers own a couple of pieces of property in Western Pa. His two brothers have passed and my father is not in good health. The children of his brothers refuse to sell or do anything with the properties and one of the properties has a building which has fallen into disrepair since my father has stopped maintaining it and the liability of the building concerns me. My father has paid the taxes on the properties for the last 30 years. Can my father claim ownership of the property or is there some means of forcing the sale of the property?


Asked on 12/05/07, 1:46 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Hillary Snyder Hillary N. Snyder, Esquire

Re: Real Estate Ownership

It depends, if the property was owned joint with rights of survivorship, your father is now 100% owner of the property and can do with it whatever he wishes.

If not, you can petition the court to have it sold.

I focus my practice on etate planning and estate administration, so if you have any questions or need additional assitance please feel free to contact me.

I give free initial consultations.

Hillary N. Snyder, Esq.

Allegheny Attorneys At Law

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Pittsburgh, PA 15238

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Answered on 12/05/07, 1:57 pm


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