How Jointly Inheriting Real Estate Destroys Sibling Relationships (and What You Can Do About It)
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FULL EPISODE AND SHOW NOTES: www.sunnybranchwealth.com/blog/jointly-inherited-real-estate
Inheriting property jointly with your sibling(s) sounds simple enough…until it isn’t.
What happens if one of you wants to sell and the other doesn’t?
What happens if you both want to keep the house, but can’t decide who gets to use it when?
What if you both want to live in it?
There are a million ways this can go wrong. And when it does, the results can be relationship-ending.
But it doesn’t have to be that way.
In this episode, I break down the conversations you NEED to have while your parents are still alive.
Because the best way to avoid this situation is to prevent it from ever happening.
And if you’re already in the thick of a joint property ownership with siblings, I’ve got the advice you need - no matter which side of the issue you’re on.
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