Escrow & Title
A 'partition action' in Georgia is a lawsuit that allows:
AA. A tenant to divide their space in a commercial building
BB. Co-owners of property to divide the property or force a sale when they cannot agree on its use✓ Correct
CC. A landlord to partition rental income
DD. The county to divide a property for tax purposes
Explanation
A partition action allows co-owners of property (tenants in common or joint tenants) who cannot agree on its management or disposition to ask a court to either physically divide the property or order its sale and divide the proceeds.
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