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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If your dad is sharp and of good mind, he can put them in his place if he wants to. Sounds like she is helping to make sure the "shabby" house is maintained and offering advice on updates to increase value/function. Why does she have to tell you she's going down there? There's no reason an adult needs to check in with another adult about visiting a house that doesn't belong to them. Your father's will is the last word on the estate. You sound jealous. [/quote] +1 making problems where there are no problems[/quote] Yes agree, and that’s clearly why she pointed out that she’s “less successful” in the subject. Op is willing to lose her sister over $333k. [/quote] It's the sneakiness Op seems to be opposed to, not the money, I think. If I were Op I'd start showing up unexpectedly and let my sister find me lounging with Dad at the beach or enjoying a good movie together over his favorite meal. [b]Two can play this game[/b].[/quote] Spending time with a widowed parent shouldn't be a game. Gross. He isn't a pawn for a manipulative jealous OP. OP's insistent of how unsuccessful her sister is just supports the idea of jealousy. Thinking how can dad care about her when I'm the better one.[/quote]
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