You’re going to have to give us some more facts to sort out if you have any remedy here. From your question, I might assume that you were a co-owner on the home with your brother and sister-in-law. Is that correct? If so, then no buyer would want the house unless all three of you agree to sell. They had no obligation to join in whatever sale you arranged absent some contract with your brother and sister-in-law obligating them to join in the sale. So why do you think they owe you anything for not joining in the first sale for $150,000? Explain in more detail what happened and you may get some more detailed responses.Ky property.. Well my brother and his spouse refused to sign to sell a house for $150,000, ended up selling for $87,000 what can i do to get my initial amount??
What papers? Did your mother leave a will? Was the property ordered auctioned by the probate court?Since my mother is no longer alive i have a 25% interest just as my brother according to the papers sent from my Uncle's lawyer. Well i guess when my Uncle passes, me, my uncles son and my brother will have equal interests of the property left. When that time comes i will simply return the favor via auctioning of the 16 acres that my brother squats on in his mobile home.
You are being clear as mud.Since my mother is no longer alive i have a 25% interest just as my brother according to the papers sent from my Uncle's lawyer. Well i guess when my Uncle passes, me, my uncles son and my brother will have equal interests of the property left. When that time comes i will simply return the favor via auctioning of the 16 acres that my brother squats on in his mobile home.