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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'd be concerned about your grandparents giving him the house... "because he'll have no place to live."[/quote] I would stay the F away from this mess. He will likely inherit everything, including the house and most of the money. You will get peanuts. Secondly once the last grandparents die and he gets everything, h will be fine and find a job to bide the time. He is played by you all. Don’t also be an enabler or codependent. Grandma sounds like a mess whoblikely raised her kids this way and now your delinquent cousin. Just be pleasant, detached, zero expectations, never open your pocketbook and stay away more than you are. This is exactly what one of my uncles did until age 45. Then grandpa died, he got 80% of the inheritance over his other five siblings, up and moved to Portland to do IT, is fine, is single.[/quote] This. You need to wash your hands if this, OP. [/quote]
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