Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1239

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to uniform partition of heirs property

Impact

The introduction of SB 1239 is expected to significantly streamline the process of resolving disputes among cotenants of heirs property. By defining terms such as 'heirs property' and 'partition by sale', the bill could reduce instances of conflict and confusion that commonly arise during partition actions. Additionally, the bill includes provisions for judicial appraisal of property values, which may help ensure equitable treatment of all parties involved, potentially leading to fairer outcomes in real estate transactions among relatives. Having uniform standards may also encourage more cotenants to seek resolution through legal means rather than remaining in conflict over property ownership.

Summary

Senate Bill 1239 focuses on the legal processes surrounding the partition of heirs property in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill seeks to amend Chapter 241 of the General Laws to establish a more structured and uniform procedure for partition actions involving heirs property, which is defined as real property held in tenancy in common that has specific familial ties among its owners. This legislation aims to provide clarity and fairness in the partitioning process, particularly when the property is inherited from relatives and various cotenants have different interests in the property. It lays out clear definitions and procedures for determining fair market value, filing motions, and selling property in the context of partition actions.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB 1239 include concerns regarding how it may affect familial relationships in instances where parties do not agree on the partition or valuation of property. Some critics may argue that imposing a more rigid structure on the partition process could override individual circumstances and lead to outcomes that do not account for sentimental values associated with family property. Furthermore, stipulations regarding court-ordered sales could spark debate about the rights of cotenants to either buy out other interests or compel a sale under certain conditions, which might be viewed as unjust by some owners who wish to retain familial property despite financial disputes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2436

Increasing the penalties for violating speed limits in school zones

MA S284

Enabling trained dental hygienists to administer dermal fillers and botox

MA S821

Allowing fair compensation of Massachusetts credit union directors

MA S435

To establish de-escalation training in student transportation

MA S1364

Streamlining state employee collective bargaining

MA S818

Relative to eliminating the PCP referral requirement for specialty gynecological care

MA S433

Relative to substance use education in public schools

MA S1470

Relative to the creation of a municipal licensing commission

Similar Bills

MA H1964

Relative to uniform partition of heirs property

NJ S1400

"Uniform Partition of Heirs Property Act"; provides alternative process for handling partition actions filed in court concerning real property with multiple owners, at least one of whom had acquired title from relative.

NJ A5448

"Uniform Partition of Heirs Property Act"; provides alternative process for handling partition actions filed in court concerning real property with multiple owners, at least one of whom had acquired title from relative.

NC S317

Uniform Partition of Heirs Property Act

NC H976

Uniform Partition of Heirs Property Act

RI S0726

Creates a cause of action for partition of heirs property held in tenancy in common.

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CA SB592

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