A Bradford County woman has withdrawn her request to a judge, asking the court to force the sale of real estate jointly owned by the plaintiff and her sisters.
In July, Karen Ann Waldron sued Harriet Waldron and Marion Waldron, seeking to partition a five-acre parcel in the Sampson City area.
In her complaint, Waldron said that although the land is vacant, it could not be equitably divided because of a pond in the middle of the property. The plaintiff added that the sale was needed to pay off a 2012 $58,000 loan she and her father, Herschel H. Waldron, had obtained from Community State Bank, using the five acres as security. Mr. Waldron died in 2019, and Karen Waldron defaulted on the note in 2023. The plaintiff said she tried to sell the land to settle her obligation to the bank, but her sisters would not cooperate.
County records indicate that in September, the land was sold to James F. and Frances Swaggery of DeBerry for $59,500, and the bank dismissed its foreclosure suit simultaneously.
