Tankertoad
Junior Member
My parents were joint tenants on a house in Los Angeles for over 30 years. The marriage worsened and one day my mother changed the locks and kicked out my father. He, not being an aggressive personality, never challenged that and spent the rest of his life separated from her and living elsewhere (I am estranged from my mother as well). Meanwhile, the two of them each created trusts and put their respective 50% ownership of the property into those trusts. I don't remember what type my mother created but my father had an IDIT with I as the executor and sole beneficiary. The deed was changed to reflect this. My father passed away last summer. He had been paying both property tax payments and she the mortgage and insurance. Initially, I told her by personal letter that I would assume my father's tax duties. Then, not long ago, I had my father's estate attorney send her a letter saying I would not force a sale of the home but she would need to continue with the mortgage/insurance and start paying 1/2 of the taxes (I would now pay 1/2 of the taxes). Additionally, he requested an acceptable time/date so that I could survey the property's condition, pick up any remaining personal belongings of my father, and appraise the significant art collection that they acquired together so that it may be divided equally (my father left me all of his possessions in his will). My mother sent back a scathing reply saying she would not pay 1/2 of the taxes and I would not be allowed into the home (but she could leave his belongings outside for pick up). Do I have any recourse? A judge's order? Involve the sheriff? I don't want to sell at this time if I don't have to. Thank you.