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They decided to sell the parents' house, but the sister is heretical and forbids
What do you need to think about before agreeing to something, and why is it always so difficult to make important decisions? The story of our heroine today about how the adoption of the inheritance put her before a difficult choice, makes you think carefully about what is more valuable to you: material well-being or memories and peace of mind. I wonder what decision would you make if you were in her place?
When my mother passed away, my sister and I stayed at home. Her sister, Ira, immediately gave up her share of the inheritance. So I put all the documents on myself.
The house was very simple and inconspicuous. My husband and I have long planned to patch it up to return the divine appearance and my mother was more comfortable. But even to carry out cosmetic repairs, it was necessary to spend a fairly large amount. So we've been saving money for a long time on this case...
By the time the house passed into my ownership, my husband and I had a fairly decent amount of savings. Therefore, immediately after the registration of all the papers, we began repair work.
Every weekend, my husband and I, Sasha, were dedicating our home. And when we finished, we decided to use it as a summer cottage. Sasha was engaged in gardening, I helped him and took care of the garden.
Until recently, everything was fine. But six months ago, my husband got into an accident and lost his job. To put him on his feet, we had to get into debt, and until today we have not been able to pay them back.
My husband is recovering, but he still can’t work. I'm on my own, and my debts just keep growing. It can’t go on like this anymore, so I had to make a very difficult decision.
Since there is no time for further care of the suburban area, nor funds even to go there was not, I decided to sell my parents’ house and use the proceeds to pay off debts.
But when my sister found out, she said I had no right to do that. They say that this is not just a house, but a reminder of my mother and childhood years spent in it.
To some extent, I agree with my sister. This house is just as important to me, maybe even more so. I spent a lot of time trying to keep it. But I just don’t see any other way out.
What would you advise our heroine? Do you think you should sell your parents' house or listen to your sister? Feel free to share your thoughts on this in the comments!
When my mother passed away, my sister and I stayed at home. Her sister, Ira, immediately gave up her share of the inheritance. So I put all the documents on myself.
The house was very simple and inconspicuous. My husband and I have long planned to patch it up to return the divine appearance and my mother was more comfortable. But even to carry out cosmetic repairs, it was necessary to spend a fairly large amount. So we've been saving money for a long time on this case...
By the time the house passed into my ownership, my husband and I had a fairly decent amount of savings. Therefore, immediately after the registration of all the papers, we began repair work.
Every weekend, my husband and I, Sasha, were dedicating our home. And when we finished, we decided to use it as a summer cottage. Sasha was engaged in gardening, I helped him and took care of the garden.
Until recently, everything was fine. But six months ago, my husband got into an accident and lost his job. To put him on his feet, we had to get into debt, and until today we have not been able to pay them back.
My husband is recovering, but he still can’t work. I'm on my own, and my debts just keep growing. It can’t go on like this anymore, so I had to make a very difficult decision.
Since there is no time for further care of the suburban area, nor funds even to go there was not, I decided to sell my parents’ house and use the proceeds to pay off debts.
But when my sister found out, she said I had no right to do that. They say that this is not just a house, but a reminder of my mother and childhood years spent in it.
To some extent, I agree with my sister. This house is just as important to me, maybe even more so. I spent a lot of time trying to keep it. But I just don’t see any other way out.
What would you advise our heroine? Do you think you should sell your parents' house or listen to your sister? Feel free to share your thoughts on this in the comments!
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