Montana Agreement as to Tenancy-in-Common Ownership of Premises with neither Owner to Sell or Rent Premises without Other's Consent

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This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

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FAQ

Can I force them to sell? A If you and your co-owners are tenants in common - and so each own a distinct share of the property - then yes you can force a sale.

Yes one co-owner can sell his share to third party without consent from other co-owner. The shareholder cannot sell his share with demarcation.

If you own real property as a joint tenant or tenant in common with another party and wish to sell your share in the property, but the other owners do not wish to sell or do not have the funds to buy you out, you can make an application to court seeking the appointment of a statutory trustee to sell the property

Joint tenancy has certain rules of sale and therefore requires all parties to agree and sign the transfer. Whereas in tenants in common, there's no rules on selling and any owner of shares can sell their share to whoever they choose, and don't need permission from any other parties.

If you hold your property as tenants in common and wish to sell the property following the death of your partner, as the property's legal owner, you have the right to do this. You can appoint an additional trustee in place of the deceased owner to give good receipt for purchase monies and enable the sale to proceed.

Can I force them to sell? A If you and your co-owners are tenants in common - and so each own a distinct share of the property - then yes you can force a sale. However, to do so you would need to apply to a court for an "order for sale".

You may have no other choice but to go to court to force a sale. The proceeds of the house sale may go toward paying your mortgage off and you can walk away. However, if you transfer ownership in another way, you'll need to ensure that the remaining co-owners are willing and are able to refinance the loan without you.

A If you and your co-owners are tenants in common - and so each own a distinct share of the property - then yes you can force a sale. However, to do so you would need to apply to a court for an "order for sale".

If a tenant in common refuses to sell, a co-owner can force the sale of the TIC or do a partition. A tenant in common can petition the court to do a forced sale of the entire property. In this situation, the court takes control of the property and the court performs a forced sale.

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Montana Agreement as to Tenancy-in-Common Ownership of Premises with neither Owner to Sell or Rent Premises without Other's Consent