Yes they can. It sounds like you need to sell the house and not be a joint owner with them any longer.
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>Yes they can. It sounds like you need to sell the house and not be a joint owner with them any longer.
u/Mobile_Comedian_3206 is correct. They can rent it out. And it does sound like you’re better off not owning property together.
Unfortunately for you, you can’t sell the house without your co-owner’s consent (or without filing a partition lawsuit which will be very, very expensive). Maybe they would be willing to buy you out…but why if they don’t have to?
And this concludes chapter 10293847 of why you shouldn’t buy real estate with someone you aren’t married to. If you were married, you’d have a divorce proceeding to work this out.
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Yes they can. It sounds like you need to sell the house and not be a joint owner with them any longer.
>Yes they can. It sounds like you need to sell the house and not be a joint owner with them any longer.
u/Mobile_Comedian_3206 is correct. They can rent it out. And it does sound like you’re better off not owning property together.
Unfortunately for you, you can’t sell the house without your co-owner’s consent (or without filing a partition lawsuit which will be very, very expensive). Maybe they would be willing to buy you out…but why if they don’t have to?
And this concludes chapter 10293847 of why you shouldn’t buy real estate with someone you aren’t married to. If you were married, you’d have a divorce proceeding to work this out.