Remove Co Owner From Deed
Summary
Removing a co-owner from a property deed in missouri due to misconduct involves legal actions such as partition or ouster. A partition action can divide or sell the property, while an ouster requires proving wrongful conduct that interferes with property enjoyment. Legal advice from a local attorney is recommended for personalized guidance.Full Conversation
is there a way to remove him from the deed due to his actions
In Missouri, you may be able to remove your brother from the deed due to his actions by seeking a legal remedy. Here are some steps:
- File for a partition action in court to divide or sell the property.
- Explore filing for an ejectment or ouster based on his actions.
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tell me about an ouster
An ouster is a legal action to remove a co-owner from a property. In Missouri, it involves:
- Proving the co-owner's wrongful conduct.
- Demonstrating that the conduct interferes with your right to enjoy the property.
- Filing a lawsuit in court to request the removal.
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