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Evicting a Family Member

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Rickslaw

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I live in Texas, the will has been probated and my brother and I are both independent executors of the realestate property that was left to us by our parents. It has been almost a year since my Father passed and my brother has been living there before he passed and is still there. The house is on the market but now I have found out that he has a judgement against him for back taxes from his first wife. This has put a lean against his half of the house. He is a bum and a drunk. Do I have anything to worry about losing my half? What can I do to have him removed? There is nothing that says he can live there it just has been kind of a verbal agreement until the house sells. On the other hand can he qluit claim his half to me and this judgement no longer be valid?
 
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