A year and a half ago i purchased 3 acres of land from my sister for 30,000.00. this was the same piece of land my parents GAVE to her. included in the deal was that she would give 9,000.00 cash back to me to pay for my divorce and she would heep the remaining 21,000.00. needless to say i never got my 9,000.00 she walked away with 30g and basically said too bad. on this piece of land was a small storage shed with a bedroom set in it. i gave the bedroom set to my 3 year old son. i have not spoke to my sister since this happened. now she calls and says she wants the bedroom set that was left in the storage shed. i told her i would sell it to her for 9,000.00. now both of my parents are upset with me?????????? am i nuts or????
2007-11-13
04:41:49
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no folks their really is no more to this story! i sat at a table with my sister and parents and made the agreement verbally. i have had a hard time over th last year dealing with the fact my parents didn't stand up for me and what is right . they just gave her a free pass to be a jerk.
2007-11-13
04:48:50 ·
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by the way i am a single dad not a single mom!!!!!!!
2007-11-13
04:56:07 ·
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No you are not nuts .. your sister is greedy and your parents are weak is H@LL. Did you remind them of the deal she broke with you, and the fact that she still owes you 9K. I don't see how they would let her get away with that. It's just plain wrong of her and them. You could redefine the issue by saying that you will be glad to GIVE her the bed room set once she gives you the 9k she STILL owes you from your land deal. You need to go and talk to your parents about it, and tell them why you said what you said. Your sister should not get away with this rubbish. If your parents are not of help then take any proof you have of the fact that she owes the money to an attorney, and get what is owed to you.
2007-11-13 04:50:31
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answered by L. 5
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You go, girl! Yes your family is nuts and yes you have every right to try to right the past wrong in this way.
I guess it depends on whether or not you want to try and keep the peace.
My sister and I have a weird relationship after my parents died, so I know exactly where you are coming from. Sounds like maybe your parents either don't know or remember the whole story, or maybe they are playing favorites?
Just keep in mind that they will probably go overboard to compensate in some way down the road so don't get too upset when they "give" her something else worth $9K or more, or skew the inheritance her direction. Just knowing and accepting that's how they are will help you not be hurt or disappointed.
2007-11-13 04:47:06
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answered by arklatexrat 6
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Your family is nuts... Sorry. First she couldn't keep an agreement, then she wants property back that she abandoned 18 months earlier? Asking $9000 was a good step...
She's the youngest, isn't she...? She sounds just a little bit spoiled... She probably thinks she can still get the property back from you somehow...
As far as your parents, tell them that this is a business disagreement between you and your sister and none of their concern. Yes, it will piss them off. But it will also show them you mean business and will not give in to your spoiled sister. Your parents are trying to be peacemakers in this, but they never should have been involved...
2007-11-13 04:50:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Unfortunately, whether they're nuts or not, they're your family. Now you have to make the choice of whether you want to continue having a relationship with them and on what terms.
Obviously they have taken advantage of you. You need to confront them and give them the opportunity to set things right. The choice you have to make is what you'll do if they don't. No one wants to be treated this way, especially by family. If the behavior is likely to continue it isn't healthy for you or your child. However, if the relationship can be mended and the issue resolved, then of course that would be best for all concerned.
They may or may not be nuts, but they certainly need to re-evaluate their behavior. You may decide that in the long run you're better off with your friends (the family you choose, rather than the family you're born with.)
2007-11-13 07:18:50
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answered by AngelBleu 2
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I think the best way to go about this, is to visit a lawyer. Have you got anything in writing? If so, even if it is just a scrap of paper, stating the transaction, then this will prove tht you own the land and she owes you 9,000. The only other option i can think of, is if you sell the land onto someone else. there are always people looking into buying land for new developments. Explore all you options, i know that this can be resolved. You should not be worried about how your parents are feleing, they started this situation in the first place, you need to think of yourself and your son.
2007-11-13 04:48:53
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answered by needhelp50 2
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This is a perfect example why you should never conduct business with family members and you should always have everything in writing and witnessed by a signature or two.
Your family may not be "nuts" but they certainly are crooks. By law, the bedroom suite is yours unless it was nailed to the shed. Your sister is a jerk!
2007-11-13 04:54:00
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answered by missingora 7
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i think of Pastor Mark and church homes like his have been given wrapped up in one verse interior the Bible. In Luke 4 the place the scriptures communicate approximately Jesus being tempted interior the barren area verse 9-12 says: 9 The devil led him to Jerusalem and had him stand on the utmost ingredient of the temple. “while you are the Son of God,” he mentioned, “throw your self down from right here. 10 For it somewhat is written: “‘he will command his angels concerning you to guard you intently; 11 they'll carry you up of their palms, so as which you will no longer strike your foot against a stone.’[d]” 12 Jesus replied, “it somewhat is declared: ‘do no longer positioned the Lord your God to the try.’[e]” Now all of us comprehend that Jesus had faith yet he did no longer tempt God. it might look to me that dealing with poisonous snakes would be putting the Lord to the try. there is an entire Bible to stay by using extremely than singling out some verses to base a church on.
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answered by ? 3
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Are you a relative of mine?>?Two years ago, when my mother was on her death bed, her sister called a lawyer and changed mom's will. Mom was completely drugged on Morphine and Zanex at the time. Now, two years later, the aunt has given away everything mom owned at the time of her death. We have nothing left of hers.
I guess money changes everything, huh?
2007-11-13 04:46:41
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answered by jessielynn 2
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No you're not. You are right and your family are hypocrites. They are upset because 'you are disrupting the peace and harmony in the family'. It happened to me too!
Next time, whenever you make a deal, put it in writing.
2007-11-13 04:49:10
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answered by Why sayer 2
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Seems that they cherish your sister over you. i mean of course i don't know details. but from my point of veiw this is how it looks. to be sure you should talk to them and tell them everything that is going on for their own understanding of the situation, then talk to your sister and ask her whats going on and why she did it, and tell her what you expect. if not theres always court. next time get it on paper.
2007-11-13 04:51:32
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answered by mutantninjalobsterbearkisses 2
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