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Adverse possession and divorce division - California

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RVT

Junior Member
In a divorce if there is no equity in real property and the judgment of the court states that petitioner and respondent divide the debt equally between the two, but respondent does not want or is unable to pay his half of the debt, can anyone else pay his half of the debt and file quiet title (adverse possession) for his half of the property at the end of five years assuming that the taxes are paid timely during that five years?
 


Ohiogal

Queen Bee
RVT said:
In a divorce if there is no equity in real property and the judgment of the court states that petitioner and respondent divide the debt equally between the two, but respondent does not want or is unable to pay his half of the debt, can anyone else pay his half of the debt and file quiet title (adverse possession) for his half of the property at the end of five years assuming that the taxes are paid timely during that five years?
No. YOu can gift the payment of the debt to the respondent though. Come on RVT this has been answered before on your other thread. The answer is not going to change no matter how you many times you repost it.
 

HomeGuru

Senior Member
RVT said:
In a divorce if there is no equity in real property and the judgment of the court states that petitioner and respondent divide the debt equally between the two, but respondent does not want or is unable to pay his half of the debt, can anyone else pay his half of the debt and file quiet title (adverse possession) for his half of the property at the end of five years assuming that the taxes are paid timely during that five years?

**A: and AP has nothing to do with this.
 

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