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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My hot take is that all the siblings are being greedy here. If your parents were alive you wouldn’t be fighting over their money, but now that they’re dead you ALL feel so freaking entitled that you’re destroying your relationships with each other. However you were supporting yourself before the inheritance came into play, just keep doing that and consider any money coming your way as a bonus to be grateful for, which is what it is.[/quote] So just let the one sibling get away with stealing from the estate? [/quote] Steal in direct contravention of the parent's wish that all receive equally, including from their real estate investment? Instead of being grateful the parent helped them get into a house they could not afford at the time, the sib is trying to force others to give a very expensive gift to people already well off AND to disrespect the wishes of their late parent. F that! They have known all along that when parent passed they would need to buy out house from estate or sell and divide proceeds. [/quote]
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