I have seen greedy relatives screw and try to screw other older relatives. One that stands out in my mind is one uncle. His uncle, my great uncle had to go to a nursing home about 6 years ago, no kids or wife, only had a house and 5 acers or so but my uncle had property surrounding it. When my great uncle went to the nursing home my uncle bought the house for around $40,000.00. No realiter and nobody else had a chance to buy it. Just uncle and his kids sucked up to my great uncle. Ever since my Uncle has just rented the place out but a house and 5 acers for that money was a steal. He will sell it for $100,000 or better whenever he decides to sell. I would be right after my parents to get the property appraised and sell the land for a fair market value. If the taxes are so high now maybe between you and your siblings you could offer to pay the taxes for them in exchange for going to a lawyer and have it in writing that the property is to be sold for market value and you would be paid back for taxes when property sold. Not sure of the laws where you are or anything just a thought. I hope it works out for you and your parents. I really hate seeing somebody get screwed, especially people who could really use the money.
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