Hi, anyone know much about inheritance and probate litigation?
My sister and myself are both executors and beneficiaries at 50% each on our late mother's will, probate has been granted one year ago, there is a flat where my wife and myself live and a house where my sister lives both part of the inheritance assets.
My sister apparently wishes to buy the house at an old valuation from two years ago, she stopped communicating with me about five months ago so I am not sure what she wants now, she has a solicitor I have asked this solicitor what my sister wants and never got any reply, they are stalling and delaying everything even more maybe in the hope that house prices will fall as they are supposed to and my sister buys at a lower price than now?
The house was valued by three estate agents this year and gained £ 30.000 in value since two years ago when it was valued £ 250.000, my sister has stalled the inheritance and refuses to communicate/cooperate with me, she refuses me entry to the house of which I am now joint co-owner at 50% and also responsible for. Can I ask her to pay me rent for living in this house since date probate was granted and we are joint co-owners? A solicitor told me I can recover lost rent but wasn't very specific. I have been sending letters to my sister that she returns to me unopened and the same letters to her solicitor asking that I now ask my sister to pay me 50% rent for living in my house, I plan on sending her another couple of letters with the same requests in the next couple of months and to her solicitor as well, if she refuses to reply is there a place where I can report her?
Where do I get a documents which grants me access to the house where my sister lives and of which I am co-owner at 50% and my sister refuses me entry?
If I would like to eventually put in place an order to force the sale of both properties I know I can, but solicitors have told me it will cost about £ 20.000 plus VAT up to £ 35.000 plus VAT if my sister decides to fight me all the way, though as far as I understand if this ends up in court and the judge will find my sister to have been unreasonable by stalling the inheritance without a valid reason refusing to communicate/cooperate with me and proposing to buy the property for £ 30.000 less than current market value without a valid reason she may very well liable to pay all costs meaning she will have reimburse me of the money I had to spend to do this. Is this correct?
Many thanks
My sister and myself are both executors and beneficiaries at 50% each on our late mother's will, probate has been granted one year ago, there is a flat where my wife and myself live and a house where my sister lives both part of the inheritance assets.
My sister apparently wishes to buy the house at an old valuation from two years ago, she stopped communicating with me about five months ago so I am not sure what she wants now, she has a solicitor I have asked this solicitor what my sister wants and never got any reply, they are stalling and delaying everything even more maybe in the hope that house prices will fall as they are supposed to and my sister buys at a lower price than now?
The house was valued by three estate agents this year and gained £ 30.000 in value since two years ago when it was valued £ 250.000, my sister has stalled the inheritance and refuses to communicate/cooperate with me, she refuses me entry to the house of which I am now joint co-owner at 50% and also responsible for. Can I ask her to pay me rent for living in this house since date probate was granted and we are joint co-owners? A solicitor told me I can recover lost rent but wasn't very specific. I have been sending letters to my sister that she returns to me unopened and the same letters to her solicitor asking that I now ask my sister to pay me 50% rent for living in my house, I plan on sending her another couple of letters with the same requests in the next couple of months and to her solicitor as well, if she refuses to reply is there a place where I can report her?
Where do I get a documents which grants me access to the house where my sister lives and of which I am co-owner at 50% and my sister refuses me entry?
If I would like to eventually put in place an order to force the sale of both properties I know I can, but solicitors have told me it will cost about £ 20.000 plus VAT up to £ 35.000 plus VAT if my sister decides to fight me all the way, though as far as I understand if this ends up in court and the judge will find my sister to have been unreasonable by stalling the inheritance without a valid reason refusing to communicate/cooperate with me and proposing to buy the property for £ 30.000 less than current market value without a valid reason she may very well liable to pay all costs meaning she will have reimburse me of the money I had to spend to do this. Is this correct?
Many thanks
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