Pizzo v. Slamon, No. Cv 96563622 (Jan. 6, 1997)
This text of 1997 Conn. Super. Ct. 195 (Pizzo v. Slamon, No. Cv 96563622 (Jan. 6, 1997)) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Connecticut Superior Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
The plaintiff seeks a partition sale pursuant to General Statutes §§
The pertinent portions of these statutes read as follows:
§
§
There is also statutory authority for the court to partition the property in kind and to appoint a committee to carry this out. General Statutes §
In this case, however, neither of the owner parties seeks such a partition. Both agree that a sale is the proper remedy. They disagree, however, as to how the sale is to be carried out. The plaintiff seeks a committee sale by the traditional auction method. The defendants, Slamon, ask the court to order the sale through a real estate agent who, presumably, will obtain a higher price. These defendants claim that the court has such authority pursuant to §
The Slamons have cited no case law or other authority for this claim, other than their assertion that such an order is equitably authorized.
It is clear that our Supreme Court has recognized that a sale should be ordered when it would promote the better interests of the owners. Gelb v. McKinney,
The court is of the opinion that any sale ordered should be conducted pursuant to §
A sale through a real estate agent which these defendants seek would be impractical and difficult to execute. It is therefore ordered that an auction sale be held which is to be conducted by a committee. The details of such sale will be entered in a subsequent order to be issued by this court.
Freed, J. CT Page 197
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