And was it the intention of the people putting money in that they were lending to mother or taking a share in the house?
also : It seems that i have been informed that if the house sells for under 120,000 or less the sibling whose has passed away there child will not get a share because of the under value of the house,
So the mother and 3 of the siblings all put up 2000 each to pay off the house,
when they tried to sell the house a few years ago ther was a dispute from 2 of the siblings who felt they were entitled to a quarter of the share of the house plus a share of the mothers share,
Perhaps I am missing some thing here, but how does putting up 2000 to help the mother pay off the house, entitle each person to 1/4 of the value of the house? Was the house only worth 8,000 at the time? That is a bit hard to believe.
Why not sell the house, but before the 8 benificaries (or their off spring) get their share of the sale, the 3 original siblings get their 2000 back? Adjust it for inflation if you can get everyone to agree. That sounds like the fair and moral thing to do. If you can't, it is tough luck on them as they did not get anything down in paper at the time. Lesson learned.
1 has no spouse or children,
1 was not married at the time but has 4children,
1 has no spouse but 1 child
the rest are still alive , can you let me know what happens to the first 3 peoples share highlighted in red and what do the remaining 8 siblings get ?
also : It seems that i have been informed that if the house sells for under 120,000 or less the sibling whose has passed away there child will not get a share because of the under value of the house,
Yes it was in 1982 believe it ,
Why not sell the house, but before the 8 benificaries (or their off spring) get their share of the sale, the 3 original siblings get their 2000 back? Adjust it for inflation if you can get everyone to agree.
that what was proposed but they argued it and teh whole thing dropped.
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