Abe-Frohman
New member
North Carolina
Hello, all. My situation is as follows:
I purchased a home roughly 8 years ago in NC. The mortgage/deed is in my name. My mother has been living with me in this home the entire time. During this time I have been the primary bread winner (full-time employed), while my mother has worked sporadically and been on worker's comp. Payments for the mortgage and utilities have come out of a shared bank account owned by my mother and I.
I recently married and would like to sell the home. My mother expects to live in the home rent free and has alluded to the fact that she won't leave unless she gets her share. My husband and I have offered to help her move into a new place (renting to her is not an option, you'd understand why if you knew my mother).
All that being said; does my mother have any legal ground to stand on claiming that part of the home is hers (or she's owed money) because the home payments came from a joint account?
Thanks!
Hello, all. My situation is as follows:
I purchased a home roughly 8 years ago in NC. The mortgage/deed is in my name. My mother has been living with me in this home the entire time. During this time I have been the primary bread winner (full-time employed), while my mother has worked sporadically and been on worker's comp. Payments for the mortgage and utilities have come out of a shared bank account owned by my mother and I.
I recently married and would like to sell the home. My mother expects to live in the home rent free and has alluded to the fact that she won't leave unless she gets her share. My husband and I have offered to help her move into a new place (renting to her is not an option, you'd understand why if you knew my mother).
All that being said; does my mother have any legal ground to stand on claiming that part of the home is hers (or she's owed money) because the home payments came from a joint account?
Thanks!