Denise Kemp+FollowSibling drama over selling our family homeWatching a sibling try to sell your inherited family home to her friend for way less than it’s worth is a recipe for tension—and legal headaches. Every co-owner has a say, and no one can force a sale without everyone’s agreement. Before things get heated, check the will and estate documents, get an independent appraisal, and calmly lay out the risks of selling below market value. If your sister’s friend really wants the house, they should pay a fair price. Have you ever dealt with family property drama? How did you handle it? #RealEstate #Inheritance #FamilyDrama20Share
sgarcia+FollowMy sister has a Ph.D. but secretly tried to steal all of our inheritancesMy mom got pancreatic cancer, and I was trying to get her affairs in order. She had asked me to be the executor, so I was handling everything. While looking for the car title to give to my niece, I found some other paperwork. I was shocked. It was a legal document showing that my sister had taken our mom to an attorney to have the house and land transferred to her name. This happened six months ago, and our mom never said a word about it. She was still paying all the property taxes and bills. I was so mad. I immediately hired an attorney and worked to get everything transferred back into my mom's name. It was a complicated process, but I got it done. I am so glad I did because she passed away just three days later. My brother could not believe it when I told him what she had done. My sister has a Ph.D. but a serious case of entitlement. In the end, I split the entire estate into three equal parts, exactly how my parents always wanted it. #FamilyDrama #Inheritance #FamilyConflict #SiblingRivalry #EstatePlanning #Money #FamilyRelationships #FamilyStories 485272Share