Adds to existing law to provide for the partition of heirs property in certain instances.
UNIFORM PARTITION OF HEIRS PROPERTY ACT -- Adds to existing law to provide for the partition of heirs property in certain instances.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
TheUniformPartitionofHeirsPropertyActaddressesaproblemfacedbymanymiddletolow-incomefamilies who own real property: dispossession of their land through a forced sale. For many of these families, real estate is their single most valuable asset. Heirs property is real estate owned by the legal heirs of a previous owner. Under current law, multiple heirs take ownership as tenants-in-common, an unstable form of ownership that too often results in the heirs losing their land through a forced partition sale. Millions of dollars of inherited wealth have been lost by families who were vulnerable to real-estate speculators. The Uniform Partition of Heirs Property Act (UPHPA) provides additional due process protections for heirs. UPHPA helps preserve wealth for the heirs who want to retain their property while allowing other heirs to sell their shares of property at a fair price. Nothing in UPHPA prevents a willing buyer and a willing seller from transferring an ownership interest in heirs property. Furthermore, if all co-tenants of a parcel of heirs property agree in writing to a plan of partition, UPHPA does not apply.
LATEST ACTION
Reported Printed; referred to Judiciary & Rules
BILL INFO
- Session
- 2023
- Chamber
- senate
- Status date
- Feb 13, 2023