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Ronald Rucker II
  • Houston, TX
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Multiple Family Members Owning Property in Michigan

Ronald Rucker II
  • Houston, TX
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Hello everyone! I have a property that was inherited by my dad and he wants to gift it to me. However, there's three of his siblings that are also listed on the deed of the property as it was passed down from my grandparents. My dad is the only one that has lived in the home for over 20 years now with no financial support from any of the other owners. When we went to process the transfer of the deed, not all of his siblings were willing to relinquish ownership. Lastly, due to financial hardship, I also learned my dad fell behind on the taxes. My question is what actions can I take at this point to own this property despite not having the support of all the owners listed on the deed and taxes on the verge of default?

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