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clicker
Posted 11/19/2024 13:47 (#10973948 - in reply to #10973559)
Subject: RE: What a day! Parents had a trust for all assets…,


Southern IA
roger1980 - 11/19/2024 09:02

clicker - 11/19/2024 08:54

sounds like you need to start tabulating up your time and costs for managing your brothers land while he has been enjoying the Arizona sunshine and call it a career. Make sure it is a good hourly rate for all the time you spent lining up a new tenant and the land improvements and send him a bill. Sounds like a he pulled a good one on you, what a great legacy. I'm sure your dad would be proud of him. Take the high road or it will ruin you.


That is of course if you believe everything the OP is saying. Who knows the truth here, we see only one side (and even that is very murky). Bottomline is OP didn't ask the questions that needed to be asked when they needed to be asked and let someone else answer them for him.


anything is possible, maybe he had old dad in at the lawyer 6 months before the brother and thought everything was his, brother figured it out and took him to a different lawyer and did it all his way. Seen that happen plenty of times. Lawyers love it. In the end, either the father didn't plan well earlier in life or he did and the people that are supposed to be looking out for him in the end only seen value in him for his monetary value and took advantage of his old age and reconstrued his wishes into their own. My guess is the original poster got blindsided as much as his dad did and his level of trust was much higher than the credibility and morality his brother holds. I'm sure bro will feel real good looking over that land and cashing all the checks off of it.
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