Your only real option is legal.I'm not sure what to do about it.
Can he buy out everyone else?My brother has mire or less said he is staying put and not selling the hoyse. My siblings would like their share, but I'm not sure what to do about it. Or if it is worth it. House probably worth about €190,000
How much rent is he paying?My brother has mire or less said he is staying put and not selling the hoyse. My siblings would like their share, but I'm not sure what to do about it. Or if it is worth it. House probably worth about €190,000
I think the point is that the siblings want to access the value that their deceased father wanted them to have. Value that presumably equates to a lot more than your ‘€50 a month’ idea. How the misbehaving brother feels about things is irrelevant. He’s the one causing the strife and he’s the one that needs to move out or buy the OP and the other siblings out. Perhaps as a concession you might, and I mean might, consider allowing him to buy you out over a longer, but not indefinite period, say 3-5 years? These family situations can be dreadful though. Best to park emotion and speak to a solicitor.Your brother is obviously not wealthy but presumably has an income.
One solution would be that he pays a few hundred euros a month rent with an agreement to review in five years.
This number divided by six will not be very much but could do a lot to reduce resentment felt by the rest of you.
To your knowledge what is his income?He is not in a position to buy out the rest of us
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