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elainejo50 | 23:23 Sat 09th Sep 2006 | Law
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I asked this question under Deeds but woud like to give a bit more info than I did before in the hope someone will be able to advise. My husband is the eldest of 4 children. We own our own house, as does his brother and sister. The brother who we are concerned about lives at home with my mother in law. He pays a peppercorn rent and helps with some household bills. When my mother in law dies she has left a will giving the estate to be shared equally amongst the four children now our question is what happens to him and the house. He has no partner and comes and goes as he pleases. The brother concerned is 54 at the moment and unlikely to get a mortage that would allow him to buy out the other three shares and continue to live in the house concerned. Should he become difficult and refuse to move on the grounds has no where else to go what is our position in law. Can he contest the will on the grounds has has always lived there since his student days and has no where else to go and do all three other beneficiaries have to agree that he should leave. Does anyone know if this will cause problems when this happens
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