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The 2024 Florida Statutes

Title VI
CIVIL PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Chapter 64
PARTITION OF PROPERTY
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F.S. 64.210
64.210 Open-market sale, sealed bids, or auction.
(1) If the court orders a sale of heirs property, the sale must be an open-market sale unless the court finds that a sale by sealed bids or an auction would be more economically advantageous and in the best interest of the cotenants as a group.
(2) If the court orders an open-market sale and the parties, not later than 10 days after the entry of the order, agree on a real estate broker licensed in this state to offer the property for sale, the court shall appoint the broker and establish a reasonable commission. If the parties do not agree on a broker, the court shall appoint a disinterested real estate broker licensed in this state to offer the property for sale and shall establish a reasonable commission. The broker shall offer the property for sale in a commercially reasonable manner at a price no lower than the determination of value and on the terms and conditions established by the court.
(3) If the broker appointed under subsection (2) obtains within a reasonable time an offer to purchase the property for at least the determination of value:
(a) The broker shall comply with the reporting requirements in s. 64.211; and
(b) The sale may be completed in accordance with the laws of this state other than this part.
(4) If the broker appointed under subsection (2) does not obtain within a reasonable time an offer to purchase the property for at least the determination of value, the court, after hearing, may:
(a) Approve the highest outstanding offer, if any;
(b) Redetermine the value of the property and order that the property continue to be offered for an additional time; or
(c) Order that the property be sold by sealed bids or at an auction.
(5) If the court orders a sale by sealed bids or an auction, the court shall set terms and conditions of the sale. If the court orders an auction, the auction must be conducted under part I of this chapter.
(6) If a purchaser is entitled to a share of the proceeds of the sale, the purchaser is entitled to a credit against the price in an amount equal to the purchaser’s share of the proceeds.
History.s. 2, ch. 2020-55.

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In re Estate of Coffey

Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida | Date Filed: 1965-02-02

Citation: 171 So. 2d 568

Snippet: HENDRY, Judge. This appeal seeks review of a judgment of dower and order assigning dower entered by the County Judge’s Court of Dade County. The judgment, allotment and award were in favor of Mary E. Coffey, the widow of Harry E. Coffey, deceased, in each and every item and parcel of property owned by the deceased at the time of his death. Included in the award were two hundred, twenty-five bonds of Imperial Apartment Hotel, Inc., each in the principal amount of $1,000, two hundred of which were