San Antonio, TX asked in Real Estate Law for California

Q: Does my sister-in-law need a real estate lawyer to sell her condo in California?

My sister-in-law lives in Duarte, CA, and wants to sell her condo. Her partner, a joint tenant on the mortgage, moved out 10 years ago without a specific forwarding address in Las Vegas. My sister-in-law has made the full mortgage payments since. What are her options?

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Bahram Madaen
Bahram Madaen
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  • Sunland, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: She can bring an action in the court for partition and/or sale of the property. Her partner could be served by publication after a reasonable search. It cost money, but it is doable.

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