Bexar County • San Antonio
Stuck in a joint ownership dispute? We buy undivided interests and partial shares in San Antonio and across Bexar County. No litigation required on your part—get a fast, fair exit today.
We’re not a law firm. We don’t provide legal advice. You’re never obligated to proceed.
Whether it is a disagreement over the listing price or one sibling refusing to sign a deed, the result is the same: you are left holding a percentage of a property you cannot use or sell on the open market. Traditional real estate agents usually will not list a partial interest because most buyers want 100% of the property—not a 25% stake in a family argument.
Your wealth is locked in a property you don't control and can't access.
Disagreement between heirs over selling often leads to years of stalemate.
Property taxes and liens continue to accrue against the property title.
Missing heirs or unprobated wills prevent a standard title transfer.
Claims on family land held for over 50 years can complicate ownership.
Partition Property Solutions specializes in these high-friction scenarios. We offer a direct path to liquidity by purchasing your specific share, even if the other owners are not ready to sell.
When co-owners cannot reach a voluntary agreement, Texas law provides a legal remedy.
Under Texas Property Code Chapter 23, any joint owner of real property may compel a partition of the interest or the property among the joint owners. This is a legal right—you do not need the consent of your siblings or co-owners to initiate the process or sell your own undivided interest.
There are two primary types of partitions recognized in Texas:
The court physically divides the property into separate parcels based on each owner’s share. This is more common with large rural acreage in the Texas Hill Country where the land is relatively uniform.
If the property cannot be fairly divided—like a single-family home in Stone Oak—the court orders the property to be sold at a public auction, and the proceeds are distributed among the owners.
The legal journey for a forced sale begins by filing a petition in the Bexar County Courthouse, located at 100 Dolorosa in downtown San Antonio. This is the presiding court for civil matters involving land disputes within the county. Navigating the presiding court’s requirements involves specific service of process rules for all other interest holders, which can be a slow and expensive hurdle for an individual to clear.
To determine the value of your share and the current tax standing of the property, our team coordinates with the Bexar Central Appraisal District (BCAD). BCAD maintains the official records of property valuations and ownership maps for San Antonio. Understanding how the appraisal district categorizes “undivided interests” is vital, as tax bills are often sent to a single “primary” owner, leaving others unaware of delinquent taxes that may be threatening the entire estate.
You have the right to file a partition lawsuit, but litigation is a marathon.
A contested partition in Bexar County can easily take 12 months or longer to reach a resolution. During that time, you are responsible for:
By selling your undivided interest to Partition Property Solutions, you receive cash in as little as 14 days and let our legal team handle the courthouse filings and the other co-owners.
Our process is designed to be transparent and legally sound, leveraging our background in Texas Land Law to move quickly.
You tell us about the property and your ownership percentage. For example, “I inherited 1/4 of my grandmother’s home near the South Side.”
Our legal team reviews the Bexar County deed records, existing liens, and the status of the probate. We handle unprobated wills that scare off standard investors.
We provide a cash offer for your specific share. Once you accept, we take over the legal responsibility of dealing with the other owners, and you walk away with your money.
Most “cash buyers” focus on buying entire houses and don’t have the expertise to handle a fractional share. We thrive on the legal complexity of partition disputes.
As an attorney-led firm, we understand the intricacies of the Texas Property Code and Bexar County legal procedures for forced sales of undivided interests. We don’t get scared off by squatters or adverse possession claims.
We know the Bexar County Courthouse and local title companies inside and out. Our strategy is built on providing local authority that generic, national “we buy houses” companies simply cannot match.
Yes. Under Texas law, you have the right to sell your undivided interest to any third party without the consent of your co-owners. We specialize in purchasing these shares directly, giving you a way to exit the property without needing a sibling’s permission or signature.
A formal partition lawsuit through the Bexar County Courthouse typically takes 12 to 18 months to finalize through a court-ordered auction. However, selling your interest directly to Partition Property Solutions can be completed in as little as 14 days, bypassing the court system entirely for you.
You can sell your interest on your own, but these transactions involve complex title issues and deed filings. Because our firm is attorney-led, we handle the legal review and document preparation as part of our purchase process, ensuring the title is handled correctly at no extra cost to you.
Get a no-obligation cash offer for your Bexar County property interest. Our team is ready to help you move forward.
1910 Pacific Avenue, Suite 8005, Dallas, Texas 75201
(903) 207-LAND (5263)