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[quote=Anonymous]The solution is logical and in no way should be influenced by emotions or desires of the house sibling. Time to hire an estate lawyer to determine the appropriate steps to divide the estate's ownership stake in the house among the heirs. There are typically a few ways to do this, which involve either a sale of the property or an appraised valuation followed by sibling purchasing their equity stake. If sibling can't afford to purchase (via loan or cash) her equity stake, you can usually force a sale of the home. But get a lawyer to advise you so you do it within the letter of the law. It doesn't need to involve expensive drawn-out legal proceedings, just advice on how to move forward appropriately. IGNORE sibling's rants. Those will happen no matter what you do. The important thing is to abide by the law so that house sibling can't further muddy this situation due to missteps on the management of the estate. [/quote]
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