Henni5, you can add your legal question by using the "edit post" feature found in your original post, or you can "reply to thread" and add your question that way.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
The "preview post" feature on this site is malfunctioning. If you used it prior to submitting your post, it tends to delete the post. I imagine that is what happened to your post.California
I am sorry. I am terrible with computers. I reset and reset. It would not work.
Negotiate. Perhaps you should buy her out? Or perhaps you should offer to let her buy you out.California
My elderly aunt and i are joint tenants on title for the house i live in.
There is a small house on the property. We fixed it up and moved our daughter into it. We moved her sister into her room. We have 5 children and space is tight.
My aunt lives out of state and is in bad health and will not travel. She wants another relative (girl , same age as our daughter) to live there and share. She can not live with her own people because of her drug use.
I have done some reading and it seems we must fo this or be sued for ouster (they would sue, there has been bad blood for years).
What can we do with in the law?
Does your Aunt share in the mortgage? If not, why not?I wish. We barely afford the mortgage and food on the table. Now another to take care of. It is so upsetting.
Let me get this straight. You think you have to take in a druggie because you are afraid you might be sued by the druggie if you don't take her in?California
My elderly aunt and i are joint tenants on title for the house i live in.
There is a small house on the property. We fixed it up and moved our daughter into it. We moved her sister into her room. We have 5 children and space is tight.
My aunt lives out of state and is in bad health and will not travel. She wants another relative (girl , same age as our daughter) to live there and share. She can not live with her own people because of her drug use.
I have done some reading and it seems we must fo this or be sued for ouster (they would sue, there has been bad blood for years).
What can we do with in the law?
It is not the "druggie" that is the problem. It is the co-tenant aunt who is the problem.Let me get this straight. You think you have to take in a druggie because you are afraid you might be sued by the druggie if you don't take her in?
Ridiculous. I can't imagine a druggie winning a lawsuit for that.
You can ask an attorney but rather than hassle with all that I would just put my foot and say, "Hell, no" and take my chances.