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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The thing people are missing is this is clearly elder abuse. The older parents own the home. Not that son in the news. He is not a neighbor, homeowner or anything. He is just a mooch who is somehow tore apart that home into a ugly mess and left his parents with a ton of legal issues, unwanted publicity, angry neighbors and for now a unsellable house. [/quote] The ownership has switched back and forth between son and parents several times. Unclear why, but I certainly wouldn’t say this situation is indicative of elder abuse.[/quote] So would you go to your MIL or FIL and ask for house to be put in your name for free?[/quote] Have you heard of inheritance? In any case, maybe they wanted to switch off who had tax liability. Anything about elder abuse is pure speculation.[/quote] Inheritance is after someone has died, not before. [/quote] Early inheritance and substantial gifts from parents while living absolutely is a thing. [/quote] By definition, you can receive a gift from someone who is alive, but you can’t receive an inheritance, not even an « early » one. An inheritance is something received from a person who has died. « Inheritance is the practice of receiving private property, titles, debts, entitlements, privileges, rights, and obligations upon the death of an individual. » Wikipedia [/quote] It’s a colloquial term and everyone understands what it means. There’s no need to be pedantic.[/quote]
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