We all know how tough it is to buy a house. In this economy? Yeah, right. So if you’re lucky enough to have a property in your family’s estate, it’s fair to say that you’ve potentially won the theoretical housing lottery and that home is invaluable not simply because of the memories it holds within all four walls but the security of knowing you have an affordable place to live.
This is why the woman in our next story refused to let go of her inheritance.
Under duress from her other siblings, this young woman was pressured from all sides to sell her late mother’s old house. While it was a modest 5 bedroom home, it was a dime in a dozen to the youngest sibling and Mom had given it to her (and her family) for a reason. Knowing the youngest sibling was the most kindhearted of her 6 kids, the late mother had signed over the deed to the house almost a year prior to her passing, hoping that her grandchildren could grow up in the home she raised her family in.
However, when the money-grubbing siblings got nearly zilch in their inheritance package, the claws came out against the youngest Golden Child.