What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Virginia
My father and I live together in a house on HIS property. We built the house in 2009 - and had my name added to the deed so I could get a mortgage to build the house. We have joint tenancey with survivorship. The mortgage is solely in my name. I not only make all of the mortage payments, I pay all the utilities, and I also am gradually doing things to add value to the property - landscaping, building out the basement, etc.
My brother is insisting that when dad dies, I sell the property and split net proceeds equally. He views the property as his inheritance. I plan to do just that, but only AFTER I get out the money I've already put into the property. In other words, I believe I should get a bigger piece of the pie when the house sells. He TOTALLY disagrees and is making a big stink. Does the Joint Tenancy With Survivorship protect me? If dad makes a will now specifying differently than what I want, and then he dies, does his will take precedance? Or do I still have total ownership of the property with the right to do as I please?
Thanks!!
Mike.
My father and I live together in a house on HIS property. We built the house in 2009 - and had my name added to the deed so I could get a mortgage to build the house. We have joint tenancey with survivorship. The mortgage is solely in my name. I not only make all of the mortage payments, I pay all the utilities, and I also am gradually doing things to add value to the property - landscaping, building out the basement, etc.
My brother is insisting that when dad dies, I sell the property and split net proceeds equally. He views the property as his inheritance. I plan to do just that, but only AFTER I get out the money I've already put into the property. In other words, I believe I should get a bigger piece of the pie when the house sells. He TOTALLY disagrees and is making a big stink. Does the Joint Tenancy With Survivorship protect me? If dad makes a will now specifying differently than what I want, and then he dies, does his will take precedance? Or do I still have total ownership of the property with the right to do as I please?
Thanks!!
Mike.
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