Inheritance debacle. WWYD?

Anonymous
I spoke to Mary, she said that her plan is to stay with a friend for a while until she can "get on her feet". However she kept talking about this in terms of "if I have to leave..." so maybe she will put up more of a fight on March 15.
Anonymous
OP, did you decide to sell the house or are you moving in?
Anonymous
tw0 days to go. should get interesting
Anonymous
OH no- I hope the STORM doesn't affect Mary's move out date.
Anonymous
M day today.... keep us updated OP. this is better than "Jerry Springer"
Anonymous
OP, I've been following this casually since the beginning so may have missed this. I do think you are perfectly in your rights, morally and legally, to evict your deadbeat cousin. If you calculated the value of her education and many years living rent free, she has benefited greatly from her mother's generosity. If you choose to let her stay in the house while she gets on her feet, be very careful. Draw up a lease. If she pays you anything, even a modest amount to cover utilities without a written agreement, your cashing her check constitutes a legal agreement. I am a landlord in DC, and my lawyer advised me never to cash a check for someone not on a lease for any amount. It gets very tricky to evict her if you have this kind of agreement. Even if you are trying to help her out for a short time, consult a lawyer to make sure she isn't exploiting the system.
Anonymous
its the 16th.... what happened...
Anonymous
I spoke to Mary, she said that her plan is to stay with a friend for a while until she can "get on her feet"


Anonymous wrote:OP, I've been following this casually since the beginning so may have missed this. I do think you are perfectly in your rights, morally and legally, to evict your deadbeat cousin. If you calculated the value of her education and many years living rent free, she has benefited greatly from her mother's generosity. If you choose to let her stay in the house while she gets on her feet, be very careful. Draw up a lease. If she pays you anything, even a modest amount to cover utilities without a written agreement, your cashing her check constitutes a legal agreement. I am a landlord in DC, and my lawyer advised me never to cash a check for someone not on a lease for any amount. It gets very tricky to evict her if you have this kind of agreement. Even if you are trying to help her out for a short time, consult a lawyer to make sure she isn't exploiting the system.


This is great advice PP, Larla... listen to this poster!
I've heard that DC is especially lenient when it comes to squatters rights too.
So what happened?? Has Mary left? Please don't let her guilt you, that is your house now & you're entitled to do as you wish.

On a side note... who knew Mary had friends?

Are you sure she's not an imaginary friend, like Mr. Snuffulupougus?

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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I spoke to Mary, she said that her plan is to stay with a friend for a while until she can "get on her feet"


Anonymous wrote:OP, I've been following this casually since the beginning so may have missed this. I do think you are perfectly in your rights, morally and legally, to evict your deadbeat cousin. If you calculated the value of her education and many years living rent free, she has benefited greatly from her mother's generosity. If you choose to let her stay in the house while she gets on her feet, be very careful. Draw up a lease. If she pays you anything, even a modest amount to cover utilities without a written agreement, your cashing her check constitutes a legal agreement. I am a landlord in DC, and my lawyer advised me never to cash a check for someone not on a lease for any amount. It gets very tricky to evict her if you have this kind of agreement. Even if you are trying to help her out for a short time, consult a lawyer to make sure she isn't exploiting the system.


This is great advice PP, Larla... listen to this poster!
I've heard that DC is especially lenient when it comes to squatters rights too.
So what happened?? Has Mary left? Please don't let her guilt you, that is your house now & you're entitled to do as you wish.

On a side note... who knew Mary had friends?

Are you sure she's not an imaginary friend, like Mr. Snuffulupougus?



Bwahahahahahahaha!
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Anonymous
Larla, come back! It is the 16th!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to go against the grain here and say it's Larla's house, not Mary's, and Larla should feel free to do what she wants with it. I think it's selfish for Mary to expect to continue staying there, rent free. That's not how life works. Maybe I know too many Mary-types, but I don't have a lot of sympathy.

The update reinforces my feelings.

+1 Time for Mary to figure out this riddle called life and stick with some decisions.
Lola should give her 30 days to find a new place then change the locks.
Anonymous
Op here,

Mary resisted moving. I talked to Roy, who tried to coax her out and then he recommended that I have her removed by police. I had already filed an official eviction notice. I told her that I would call the police, she is still requesting money. We compromised and have all the details on writing. She will live with her friend and I gave her $300.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op here,

Mary resisted moving. I talked to Roy, who tried to coax her out and then he recommended that I have her removed by police. I had already filed an official eviction notice. I told her that I would call the police, she is still requesting money. We compromised and have all the details on writing. She will live with her friend and I gave her $300.


What's the "compromise?" That you gave her $300? I hope you didn't give her anything else. What's in writing?
I feel for that friend of hers...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op here,

Mary resisted moving. I talked to Roy, who tried to coax her out and then he recommended that I have her removed by police. I had already filed an official eviction notice. I told her that I would call the police, she is still requesting money. We compromised and have all the details on writing. She will live with her friend and I gave her $300.


What's the "compromise?" That you gave her $300? I hope you didn't give her anything else. What's in writing?
I feel for that friend of hers...


Is that 300 per month or 300 total?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op here,

Mary resisted moving. I talked to Roy, who tried to coax her out and then he recommended that I have her removed by police. I had already filed an official eviction notice. I told her that I would call the police, she is still requesting money. We compromised and have all the details on writing. She will live with her friend and I gave her $300.


So is she out?
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