What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NY. I own a piece of property with a couple of other partners. The deed is a “Joint tenancy with rights of survivorship”. The other partners are not contributing towards property taxes. Can I make them pay?
Whether the acquisition of the owned land created a JTROS or a bare estate in cotenancy, the owners are responsible for those taxes in proportion to their ownership.
Can you make them pay? Yes.
But first you would need to pay the taxes and then seek a personal money judgment against each for their required proportional contribution.
OR you could let the taxing authority eventually foreclose its tax lien and purchase the property at the sale.
OR you could levy execution on your judgments against the individual's property rights in the land.
Or you could come to your senses and never repeat such foolishness.