helenkeller11
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Illinois
I am wondering if the following can be considered a case of extortion:
Twenty-six years ago my parents died and left their house to my sister and myself. She proceeded to move out six months later with no forwarding address. I was left to wrap up the estate, pay the medical bills, etc. I have been living in the house ever since. There is a rental apartment upstairs. I have been solely responsible for all the bills, taxes, tenants, upkeep, improvements, etc. Recently, things have gone rather badly for me - squatter tenant, unable to find job, 10 years of menopause, bad relationship, blah, blah, blah. I hunted down my sister and asked for her help, specifically to pay the back taxes due in January totaling approx. $24,000. (There is someone holding the lien to the house.) She has responded by saying that she wants me to sign a quit claim (simply hand over my half of the house, what?) and sign a lease which will allow me to live upstairs for one year at $10/month (arbitrary?). (She has always been the younger, irresponsible sister, no other siblings.) She is angry and will not be bothered to be involved in any discussion on the matter. At the very least, this is unworkable as I have a lifetime of accumulations on the first floor and the basement. It is impractical for me to physically move everything. I do not want to just give up my home to her. There is a good possibility that a friend of the previously mentioned 'bad relationship' will help me out of this bind with financial support. In the meantime, my sister and her husband have been calling me, pressuring me to sign the quit claim. Is this extortion? All I want is for her to finally step up and assume her half of the responsibility for the house, especially now that I really need the help. I do not want to threaten her, merely point out to her that what she is doing can be considered a felony and she ought to consider another route. Any suggestions, direction would be much appreciated. Thank you in advance.
I am wondering if the following can be considered a case of extortion:
Twenty-six years ago my parents died and left their house to my sister and myself. She proceeded to move out six months later with no forwarding address. I was left to wrap up the estate, pay the medical bills, etc. I have been living in the house ever since. There is a rental apartment upstairs. I have been solely responsible for all the bills, taxes, tenants, upkeep, improvements, etc. Recently, things have gone rather badly for me - squatter tenant, unable to find job, 10 years of menopause, bad relationship, blah, blah, blah. I hunted down my sister and asked for her help, specifically to pay the back taxes due in January totaling approx. $24,000. (There is someone holding the lien to the house.) She has responded by saying that she wants me to sign a quit claim (simply hand over my half of the house, what?) and sign a lease which will allow me to live upstairs for one year at $10/month (arbitrary?). (She has always been the younger, irresponsible sister, no other siblings.) She is angry and will not be bothered to be involved in any discussion on the matter. At the very least, this is unworkable as I have a lifetime of accumulations on the first floor and the basement. It is impractical for me to physically move everything. I do not want to just give up my home to her. There is a good possibility that a friend of the previously mentioned 'bad relationship' will help me out of this bind with financial support. In the meantime, my sister and her husband have been calling me, pressuring me to sign the quit claim. Is this extortion? All I want is for her to finally step up and assume her half of the responsibility for the house, especially now that I really need the help. I do not want to threaten her, merely point out to her that what she is doing can be considered a felony and she ought to consider another route. Any suggestions, direction would be much appreciated. Thank you in advance.