Texas
So one sister and 2 brothers are inheriting a shared interest 1.2 million dollars PRE covide-19 market value. The property consist of ranch land and 3 houses. Most of it is ranch land. My father is still alive but wants to go forward with the transfer. We are seeing an attorney about this next week.
My sister is the executor of the will but I don't know how that applies since my father has decided to make the transfer before his death. She wants to sell when the market improves which I agree with, but we will almost certainly disagree on what constitutes a market improvement. She is a very difficult person and is already acting like she is the boss of the property.
My brother lives 150 miles from the property and says he wants to use the land for a weekend fun place for family dirt bike motorcycle riding. Right now the land is being leased to someone who raises cattle and hunts. I told him noisy dirt bikes cattle breading and hunting may not be a good mix. He said fine then when the lease expires it won't be renewed. He said that without asking me what my thoughts were.
So what are my rights? When the market improves I think the property should be sold because the way I see it doesn't individually belong to anyone of us.
So one sister and 2 brothers are inheriting a shared interest 1.2 million dollars PRE covide-19 market value. The property consist of ranch land and 3 houses. Most of it is ranch land. My father is still alive but wants to go forward with the transfer. We are seeing an attorney about this next week.
My sister is the executor of the will but I don't know how that applies since my father has decided to make the transfer before his death. She wants to sell when the market improves which I agree with, but we will almost certainly disagree on what constitutes a market improvement. She is a very difficult person and is already acting like she is the boss of the property.
My brother lives 150 miles from the property and says he wants to use the land for a weekend fun place for family dirt bike motorcycle riding. Right now the land is being leased to someone who raises cattle and hunts. I told him noisy dirt bikes cattle breading and hunting may not be a good mix. He said fine then when the lease expires it won't be renewed. He said that without asking me what my thoughts were.
So what are my rights? When the market improves I think the property should be sold because the way I see it doesn't individually belong to anyone of us.