Property Ownership
A Kentucky court may order the sale of property in a partition action when:
AAny co-owner requests it
BThe property cannot be physically divided without diminishing its value✓ Correct
CThe property is worth less than $100,000
DAll co-owners agree to sell
Explanation
A court will order a sale (partition by licitation) when physical division of the property would be impractical or would significantly diminish the value of the co-owners' interests.
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