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febrero 9, 2026 by montanarolaw

How Partial Performance Applies in Real Estate Contracts

Real estate contracts are typically required to be in writing to be enforceable. However, certain actions taken by the parties may affect how courts interpret and enforce those agreements. One important legal concept in this area is partial performance. Understanding how partial performance applies in real estate contracts can help parties determine whether an otherwise unenforceable agreement may still carry legal weight.

Disputes involving partial performance often arise when one party believes a deal exists based on conduct rather than a fully executed written contract.

Common Examples of Partial Performance in Contracts

Partial performance refers to actions taken by one or both parties that demonstrate an intent to carry out the terms of an agreement. In real estate transactions, this may include paying a deposit, taking possession of the property, making improvements, or beginning construction.

These actions can sometimes be used as evidence that a contract existed, even if the written agreement was incomplete or not properly executed. Courts may view such conduct as proof that the parties believed they had reached an understanding.

However, not every action qualifies as partial performance. The conduct must clearly relate to the alleged agreement and must be consistent with the claimed contractual terms.

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Understanding “Agreements to Agree” in Contract Law

An agreement to agree occurs when parties express an intention to enter into a contract in the future but leave essential terms open for later negotiation. In real estate transactions, this often involves unresolved issues such as price, closing date, or financing terms.

Courts generally do not enforce agreements to agree because they lack the certainty required for a binding contract. Even if one party begins performing under the anticipated deal, partial performance may not be enough to create enforceable rights if the essential terms were never finalized.

This distinction is important because parties may mistakenly believe they have a binding agreement based on preliminary discussions or informal arrangements.

Joint Ventures and Corporate Share Arrangements

Partial performance issues frequently arise in joint ventures and corporate share arrangements involving real estate. These transactions may involve complex structures where property ownership is tied to business entities rather than direct conveyance of land.

For example, parties may agree to form a corporation or limited liability company to hold title to real estate, with ownership interests divided among them. If one party contributes funds or services before formal documents are executed, disputes may arise over whether a binding agreement exists.

In these cases, courts examine the parties’ conduct, the clarity of the terms discussed, and whether partial performance demonstrates a definite agreement or merely an expectation of future negotiations.

Get Legal Guidance on Partial Performance Issues

Partial performance can create significant legal consequences in real estate transactions, particularly when written contracts are incomplete or ambiguous. Understanding whether actions taken by the parties are sufficient to establish enforceable rights requires careful legal analysis.

Real estate lawyers assist clients in evaluating whether partial performance strengthens or weakens their contractual position. Legal guidance can help clarify whether a valid contract exists and what remedies may be available if a dispute arises.

Contact MontanaroLaw today to schedule a consultation and discuss how partial performance may affect your real estate contract and what steps can be taken to protect your rights under New York law.

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