Tyler S. asked

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My sister Michele convinced my parents to sell their house to her for 80% of its appraised value through a handwritten contract. The contract stipulates that my parents can live in the house until they pass away, after which Michele would own the property. I believe Michele took advantage of the family's trust. Is there any way to address, rescind, or nullify the contract, and what are the implications if my mom decides she is not welcome on the property?

November 3rd, 2023

Sherri M. answered

The contract, despite being handwritten and not notarized, is likely legally binding if all parties ...

November 3rd, 2023

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