Sell of a multiple co-owned property in which one co-owner disagrees Sell of a multiple co-owned property in which one co-owner disagrees

2 years ago

We have a joint property (6 cottah land with 4 storied building). Me and my 3 uncles are co-owners with 25% share each. Now 3 of the co-owners including myself want to sell the property. However, one of my uncle does not want to and won't provide his consent. How can the other 3 co-owners sell their shares?

Anik

Responded 2 years ago

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A.Dear Client,
You can file a partition suit before the concerned civil court and after the property is partitioned you can sell the property without anyone's consent.
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Abhimanyu Shandilya

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A.Dear Client
you need to go for partition and demarcate his share so that you can sell rest of the property/ land without the consent of the person who is not interested to sell. Alternatively you can leave the share equal to his and sell rest of the land and building.
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