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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your DH has to have a key to the property. Jut go ahead and plane the dates you want. Send DH to the house 2 days early to either set up or clear everyone out. Why should his brother get more say than he does? Especially for a milestone bday. Your MIL is a pill. I'd die if she were mine.[/quote] It’s not his brother: it’s his cousin. The co-owner is the MIL’s nephew. As in MIL and her sibling co-owned the place, the sibling died, so the nephew is now co-owner. So you’re way out of line. [/quote] So he think he moved up the line? After all these years they are just now supposed to pretend one of them is a second class citizen. Gross. OP- just use the dates you want. It's not like the cousin would call the police. And if he did they tell you its a civil matter. Call their bluff. They are being unreasonable.[/quote] The death you inherited half of the house from his mother. The original posters mother-in-law owns the other half. So yes, this nephew/cousin has way more power and control over the house. Because he owns it[/quote]
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