Anonymous wrote:OP again. Not sure why so many of you can’t follow this basic problem. All us siblings got together and mutually agreed to donate $5,000. towards this work, including this one brother. Now all of a sudden this one brother refuses to donate or even reply back to emails. This only forces the other siblings to come up with more money. Nothing like losing your entire family for $5,000.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We all agreed as a group to do the basic cosmetic work, not myself alone. We’re not talking about a remodel, simply badly needed paint and sanding hardwood floors.
Let the new owners do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just pay it yourself and have the estate pay you back. Why aren’t you just using estate funds to do the repairs?
My mother left each sibling $20,000 in cash plus the house to be sold. After giving each sibling their $20,000. it was understood that we’d each have to contribute $5,000. to fix the home prior to selling it. Somehow I’m guessing this sibling used up his $20,000. and doesn’t have any to give. The worse part for me is him refusing to even answer my calls or emails.
Now I can see why so many families fight and never speak to each other again. And you know what I did today? I spent it clearing out this home without help from this brother even though he fully knew we’d be working on the house.
That money was his to spend. It was not for you to spend. You use estate money, take a loan or pay yourself. You are the executor. Your job not his.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just pay it yourself and have the estate pay you back. Why aren’t you just using estate funds to do the repairs?
My mother left each sibling $20,000 in cash plus the house to be sold. After giving each sibling their $20,000. it was understood that we’d each have to contribute $5,000. to fix the home prior to selling it. Somehow I’m guessing this sibling used up his $20,000. and doesn’t have any to give. The worse part for me is him refusing to even answer my calls or emails.
Now I can see why so many families fight and never speak to each other again. And you know what I did today? I spent it clearing out this home without help from this brother even though he fully knew we’d be working on the house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the house is in terrible condition, is it going to be a tear down? Don’t sink money into something that could be disposable. What does a real estate person suggest?
I like the idea of getting a selling price as is which would be the base rate divisible by everyone. If anyone contributes to repairs, they alone split anything added to that base rate.
I was almost hoping for that. Because it’s in a very desirable area every agent in the area says it’ll sell easily with basic cosmetic work. This of course was just prior to the virus situation. Nearby homes sell in the 1.5 million range, we’ll be asking just over a million.
Anonymous wrote:We all agreed as a group to do the basic cosmetic work, not myself alone. We’re not talking about a remodel, simply badly needed paint and sanding hardwood floors.
Anonymous wrote:If the house is in terrible condition, is it going to be a tear down? Don’t sink money into something that could be disposable. What does a real estate person suggest?
I like the idea of getting a selling price as is which would be the base rate divisible by everyone. If anyone contributes to repairs, they alone split anything added to that base rate.