Property Law #16: More Concurrent Interests and Partition Wednesday, Mar 29 2006
1L and Neil Wehneman and Property Law and University of Cincinnati College of Law 2:13 am
We continue our discussion of concurrent interests by looking at how a mortgage affects the respective rights of the parties. We will also examine joint bank accounts. Finally, sometimes tenants in common or joint tenants don’t get along. In that case, if the parties fail to work out their own arrangement, any party can have a court partition the property. This partion can either be in kind or by sale.
Harms v. Sprague
Delfino v. Vealencis
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