Klamath Falls, OR asked in Real Estate Law for California

Q: What would be the expected cost and time line to execute a partition by sale of real property?

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Yelena Gurevich
Yelena Gurevich
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  • Studio City, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: i'm sure every lawyer here will say "it depends". It depends on the lawyer you hire and their fees. It depends on the number of parties involved. It depends on whether there will be objections/ oppositions to partition. It depends on how many hearings, depositions, or how much discovery is involved. You will need to call an attorney for a consultation based on your specific facts to determine the best options and likely costs.

Manuel Alzamora Juarez agrees with this answer

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  • Berkeley, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: I agree with my colleague Yelena Gurevich. I have charged from $10k for a complete agreement of the parties to $26k on a disputed matter. It all depends if the partition is amiable or litigious. Best of luck.

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