Legal Question in Real Estate Law in California
How to cleanly abandon real property
I own a vacation lot and intend to abandon the property. How should I proceed to do this and cleanly close all loose ends?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: How to cleanly abandon real property
What county is it in? You may have to quitclaim it to the county to avoid taxes. Call me directly.
Re: How to cleanly abandon real property
A fee interest in real property can't be abandoned. Easements, mineral rights, and the like can be abandoned. To give you detailed advice, I would need to know what kind of estate you own (fee simple, contract for deed, life estate, etc.) and why "abandonment" seems like a necessary action.
Deeding it to the county is not the same as abandonment; it is a gift of your interest. The county theoretically can refuse to accept the gift.
If there are environmental pollution issues, escaping responsibility is a lot more difficult than merely divesting yourself of title.
Have you tried selling the property to your neighbor for a nominal sum, say $10? That would get you "off title" and establish a sale for what is probably an income tax writeoff.