Inherited Property Dispute Resolution

Summary

For inherited property disputes in Texas, a written agreement is generally required for real estate transactions. If no written agreement exists, consider hiring a real estate or probate attorney to enforce the verbal agreement. If that fails, you could potentially sue for partition to force the sale of the house.

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I inherited a house in * from my mom. I have a brother and a sister. I bought my brother out but my sister keep stringing me alone. I pay the mortgage and property taxes but my son stay there. I have texts message where she agreed to $* but did not get it after many text and going to her house. What can I do
Hello ****, could you please tell me in which state the house is located? This will help me provide the most accurate information.
Texas
Based on your situation in Texas:
*. A written agreement of sale is generally required for real estate transactions.
*. If no written agreement, consider hiring a lawyer to enforce the verbal agreement.
*. If failed, you could potentially sue for partition to force the sale of the house.
What kind of lawyer I need
You would likely need a real estate attorney or a probate attorney experienced in inheritance disputes and property sales.
Ok
Hello ****, for your situation, you'll need a Real Estate Attorney or a Probate Attorney. They specialize in inheritance disputes and property sales which align with your current predicament.
Thanks will give someone a call
That sounds like a good plan, ****. If you need any additional legal information in the future, don't hesitate to reach out. Good luck with your situation.