My mother was a 25% partner in a company my father started in 1996. My grandfather held 50% and my father the remaining 25%. Unfortunately, things turned difficult and my father left my mother in 1997, though the company and partnership continued. The company owns a large plot of land, about 4,500 square feet. After my father left, my grandfather sold the land to someone else without my mother’s or father’s consent. My mother is 56 now and I need help understanding how to challenge this fraudulent sale.
Best Answer
The sale of the land without your mother’s consent, as a partner with a 25% share, would be considered a breach of the partnership agreement and potentially fraudulent. Your mother can challenge this sale in court, seeking to set it aside and reclaim her share of the land. You should consult with a lawyer to assess the specific legal options available and the best course of action.
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