Anonymous wrote:Deduct the other $5000 from sibling not paying when house is sold.
Modify real estate contract to do $5000 less.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Usually repairs etc are paid for out of the estate. Is there no money?
The OP said that the house is in terrible condition (any renovations would be lipstick on a pig).
Based on that, it sounds like there wasn't much to the estate BUT the house.
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps some estate lawyers will chime in here, but I would not put MY money into an estate house sale. You will pay an estate tax on the proceeds of the house. So basically, the $$ you put into the house will generate a higher value =higher estate tax. Is there any money in the estate? Do you sell off all belongings?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP again. The house is in terrible condition, we’re simply putting lip stick on a pig and every sibling understood this. I’ve already signed a real estate contract including the work to be completed, no going back and of course the other sibling don’t have extra money sitting around.
If this house sits for a year I’ll need thousands of dollars more for routine bills including property taxes. Once again, this sibling fully understood what he agreed on. Don’t turn my question into a typical DC Urban thread and blame me, I’ve literally done everything since the death and I’m only asking for honesty.
I'm not sure why you're getting defensive, I haven't seen one person place the blame on you.
You wrote in your OP that "And no, there’s no financial issues due to the virus situation" but per your update that they "don't have extra money sitting around" it sounds like they are having a money issues, which can be embarrassing, especially if you send your other siblings ar financially stable.
A few posters have suggested allowing another sibling reach out to your brother and you haven't answered... have any of your other siblings reached out?
She said the other sibling doesn’t have extra money. It sounds like the flaky brother is financially sound (or acting like it), the helpful sibling has tight finances but contributed, and OP is just tired of it all and knows she’ll be the one stuck footing the bill (even if it’s temporary until the house sells). It didn’t read like she’s changing the story to me.
No advice OP, other than to try a more direct approach or have your sibling try. Something is going on with him, and it might be hard for him to admit it. There’s a lot going on right now, and a lot of people who already have anxiety are struggling. It could be he’s dealing with that and it’s impacting how he handles communicating and dealing with tasks that take extra effort. Or he might just be a jerk. Either way, sorry you’re going through this.
Anonymous wrote:Usually repairs etc are paid for out of the estate. Is there no money?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP again. The house is in terrible condition, we’re simply putting lip stick on a pig and every sibling understood this. I’ve already signed a real estate contract including the work to be completed, no going back and of course the other sibling don’t have extra money sitting around.
If this house sits for a year I’ll need thousands of dollars more for routine bills including property taxes. Once again, this sibling fully understood what he agreed on. Don’t turn my question into a typical DC Urban thread and blame me, I’ve literally done everything since the death and I’m only asking for honesty.
I'm not sure why you're getting defensive, I haven't seen one person place the blame on you.
You wrote in your OP that "And no, there’s no financial issues due to the virus situation" but per your update that they "don't have extra money sitting around" it sounds like they are having a money issues, which can be embarrassing, especially if you send your other siblings ar financially stable.
A few posters have suggested allowing another sibling reach out to your brother and you haven't answered... have any of your other siblings reached out?
She said the other sibling doesn’t have extra money. It sounds like the flaky brother is financially sound (or acting like it), the helpful sibling has tight finances but contributed, and OP is just tired of it all and knows she’ll be the one stuck footing the bill (even if it’s temporary until the house sells). It didn’t read like she’s changing the story to me.
No advice OP, other than to try a more direct approach or have your sibling try. Something is going on with him, and it might be hard for him to admit it. There’s a lot going on right now, and a lot of people who already have anxiety are struggling. It could be he’s dealing with that and it’s impacting how he handles communicating and dealing with tasks that take extra effort. Or he might just be a jerk. Either way, sorry you’re going through this.
Anonymous wrote:OP again. The house is in terrible condition, we’re simply putting lip stick on a pig and every sibling understood this. I’ve already signed a real estate contract including the work to be completed, no going back and of course the other sibling don’t have extra money sitting around.
If this house sits for a year I’ll need thousands of dollars more for routine bills including property taxes. Once again, this sibling fully understood what he agreed on. Don’t turn my question into a typical DC Urban thread and blame me, I’ve literally done everything since the death and I’m only asking for honesty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP again. The house is in terrible condition, we’re simply putting lip stick on a pig and every sibling understood this. I’ve already signed a real estate contract including the work to be completed, no going back and of course the other sibling don’t have extra money sitting around.
If this house sits for a year I’ll need thousands of dollars more for routine bills including property taxes. Once again, this sibling fully understood what he agreed on. Don’t turn my question into a typical DC Urban thread and blame me, I’ve literally done everything since the death and I’m only asking for honesty.
I'm not sure why you're getting defensive, I haven't seen one person place the blame on you.
You wrote in your OP that "And no, there’s no financial issues due to the virus situation" but per your update that they "don't have extra money sitting around" it sounds like they are having a money issues, which can be embarrassing, especially if you send your other siblings ar financially stable.
A few posters have suggested allowing another sibling reach out to your brother and you haven't answered... have any of your other siblings reached out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The rest of the siblings should make up the 5k gap. The sibling that didn’t contribute should have 5k deducted from their share of the estate.
This is what I would do- just discuss it with the others/get consensus, put it in writing and get the work done.
Anonymous wrote:OP again. The house is in terrible condition, we’re simply putting lip stick on a pig and every sibling understood this. I’ve already signed a real estate contract including the work to be completed, no going back and of course the other sibling don’t have extra money sitting around.
If this house sits for a year I’ll need thousands of dollars more for routine bills including property taxes. Once again, this sibling fully understood what he agreed on. Don’t turn my question into a typical DC Urban thread and blame me, I’ve literally done everything since the death and I’m only asking for honesty.