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Family Settlements7 min readDinesh D Bajaj

What to Do When Rental Income Is Not Shared Among Co-Owners

Unshared rent is often the first visible sign of a wider problem. Addressing it early, with figures rather than accusations, keeps the matter solvable.

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Build the picture in numbers

  • What the property should realistically yield
  • What has been collected, and by whom
  • Expenses genuinely incurred against the property

Raising it without a rupture

  • A written request for accounts, not an accusation
  • Using an independent party to hold the conversation
  • Agreeing a forward arrangement first

Structural fixes

  • A managing co-owner with reporting duties
  • Buyout, division or sale where trust has gone
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