Heni suffers from severe diabetes and from emotional problems. Heni and David live in the house with an eight year CT Page 9062 old son. The family will be greatly inconvenienced by being forced to move. Moreover, as a result of the flat real estate market, a forced sale of the home may not realize much more than the total of incumbrances and sale expenses.
The pertinent sections of the General Statutes are
The Supreme Court has construed
"The right to partition is founded on the principle that no person can be compelled to remain the owner with another of real property even if the party seeking partition willingly entered into the joint ownership. . . . General Statutes
Defendant Heni Moldavsky urges this court to take into account her poor health and the consequence to her family of a partition, and the court exercise its discretion to deny this partition. Although
On the other hand, as to the decision whether the partition should be by division of the property in kind or by sale, then the court can exercise discretion based on equitable factors. Partition in kind is favored but partition by sale may be ordered when "(1) the physical attributes of the land are such that partition in kind is impracticable or inequitable; . . . and (2) the interests of the owners would be better promoted by a partition by sale." Delfino v. Vealencis,
Here, the premises, being a house on .7 acres in west CT Page 9063 Hartford, zoned for single family residence, cannot be divided either physically or legally. The only way the plaintiff can realize on his half interest is by a sale. While at this time the real estate market is flat now there is no reliable prediction when it will change. A mortgagee has started foreclosure proceedings, but delayed pressing the claim until this ownership issue is resolved. Plaintiff has indicated he will bring the mortgages current if he becomes sole owner of the property.
The court concludes that a sale is the only practical and equitable resolution of the co-ownership and it will best promote the interests of the owners.
Accordingly, partition by sale is ordered, Attorney John Berman of West Hartford is appointed committee and he is ordered to sell the premises by public auction on December 7, 1991 at noon, advertisement of the sale to be placed in the Hartford Courant on November 24 and December 1, 1991, and a sign to be placed on the premises on November 1, 1991.
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