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Sorry for your loss, my condolences.

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 Post subject: The stuff in Probate
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Now that she is gone, her townhouse and car are in probate but there is a problem. Her room mate (who moved in after my father passed away and was a total leech) is now claiming he is entitled to the property. Her Will clearly states, HE GETS NOTHING. The family told him he has to buy it (valued at $60,000) but said he will only pay off the remaining balance. This is where the fight starts. My Stepsister and brothers have made it clear that they want me to buy the townhouse and car, Their main concern is that there are two chairs which have been in their family for over 100 years and a coffee table (like pictured below). They are afraid her room mate will take off with them.

He is basically claiming squatters' rights

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SCUM BAG! Fight this with everything you got!! :evil:

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Most important was that your step-mom had a will. Was the roommate on the title for the townhouse or car? Don't hesitate on consulting a lawyer and have the executor of the estate perform an inventory ASAP, if one has not already been completed since the will is in probate.

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CDF Fan wrote:
Most important was that your step-mom had a will. Was the roommate on the title for the townhouse or car? Don't hesitate on consulting a lawyer and have the executor of the estate perform an inventory ASAP, if one has not already been completed since the will is in probate.

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Daimajinbob wrote:
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Most important was that your step-mom had a will. Was the roommate on the title for the townhouse or car? Don't hesitate on consulting a lawyer and have the executor of the estate perform an inventory ASAP, if one has not already been completed since the will is in probate.

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Nothing was in his name


If "he" wasn't named in the will and the will is deemed legal and the townhouse wasn't part of a joint tenancy, meaning that when one owner of a property dies the other owner assumes full responsibility, then "he" doesn't have a legal standing to the property. "He" could still contest the will but the executor of the will is charged with overseeing the deceased's wishes.

The lien holder to the property will not recognize a party that is not legally entitled to the property nor can a transfer of ownership occur. The executor can set the price of the townhouse for the roommate to purchase and that guy shouldn't be dictating what he will or won't do. I would have given him 30 days to vacate and provide proof of ownership for anything he lays claim to.

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That is pretty much the consensus of the family. We are waiting for the probate period to end and they are going to tell him pay full price or he has until the end of the month to vacate (after the probate) This guy took full advantage of my stepmother and never helped with anything. Hell he only saw her while she was in the hospital ONCE and asked the nurse 'Is she really sick?'

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CDF Fan wrote:
Most important was that your step-mom had a will. Was the roommate on the title for the townhouse or car? Don't hesitate on consulting a lawyer and have the executor of the estate perform an inventory ASAP, if one has not already been completed since the will is in probate.

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His name was on NOTHING. My stepsister is the executor of the Will. The biggest concerns are the two chairs and the coffee table. As far as the car goes, it has been sitting for a while so I am going to have a lot of work to do to it before we can transfer it to my name

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good luck with this.

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Well it has been a while since this subject was discussed. My step family placed my step mothers ashes in a lake in Louisiana (as per her wishes-same as my dad's) over the weekend. As far as Larry the leech goes, he realized we were going to fight so he ran off like a dog with his tail between his legs.

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good. glad the jerk didn't get anything.

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