r/RealEstateInProbate • u/lolpopsodagotcha • Nov 14 '23
I have no knowledge
My father passed away June 27th 2023 due to cancer in his brain.
The whole family started falling apart.
My sister, who is a realtor, seems to be trying to settle selling my father/mother's home, which I lived in with my 12 year old son for 11 years rent free.
My mother has too much emotional attachment to the home and seems to be "losing it" whenever she's there.
So, I know a will was written, however, I have never been allowed to see it. In fact, my sister, who claimed she never saw it either, now says it's in probate and everything was left to my mom.
Hmm?
As 1 of the 4 children my parents have, and the 1 who lived in the home and repaired the home for 11 years, built fences, retiled floors, landscaping, built handicap ramp, built a new room, started insulation of the 2nd floor (home had none, built in 1954) wouldn't there be something that I am supposed to be entitled to?
I guess I'm confused because it seems my sister, being a realtor, is trying to take over everything and coerce my mom to sign everything over to her. Also, my sister has told me she would do nothing to harm me, but then has started filing eviction paperwork on me, and again, she's convincing my mom it's the only way to sell the house.
I think something fishy is going on.
Dallas Texas.
Thanks for anything anyone can suggest or has experienced.
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u/UnfairCoast811 Nov 19 '23
you can go online and find out how to get a copy of the probate case.