NY State — NY Real Property Actions & Proceedings Law

§ 1201 — SECTION 1201 Action by joint tenant or tenant in common; may maintain action against co-tenant

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What is NY RPAPL § 1201?

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This section allows a joint tenant or tenant in common of real property, or their executor or administrator, to initiate legal action to recover their fair share from a co-tenant who has received more than their proportionate share. Applies to individuals involved in shared property ownership.

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§ 1201 SECTION 1201 Action by joint tenant or tenant in common; may maintain action against co-tenant

RPAPL § 1201

A joint tenant or a tenant in common of real property, or his executor or administrator, may maintain an action to recover his just proportion against his co-tenant who has received more than his own just proportion, or against his executor or administrator.

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