Family Property Dispute Resolution

Summary

Verbal agreements can be legally binding in NSW but are difficult to prove without documentation. Gather evidence of payments and communications. Follow legal eviction procedures. Family property disputes often require legal intervention. Consider consulting a lawyer for guidance.

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That's quite a challenging situation. Here are some general points to consider:
- Evidence: Keep all communication (texts, emails) with your parents.
- Proof of Payments: Maintain records of all payments made by you and your parents.
- Legal Advice: Consulting a lawyer could be beneficial.
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No. Any basic advice on whether they have a case to sue me. I’m quite scared.
Given the situation:
- Evidence: Since there's no written agreement, gather as much communication and proof of your payments and their rent payments.
- Verbal Agreements: In NSW, verbal agreements can be legally binding but are harder to prove.
- Eviction: Ensure the eviction process follows legal guidelines.
Consulting a lawyer is advisable due to the complexity and emotional nature of family disputes.
Any similar cases you are aware of?
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Here are some points to consider in similar cases:
- Verbal Agreements: Courts may recognize verbal agreements, but they are challenging to prove without written documentation.
- Family Disputes: Family disputes, especially involving property, are common and often require legal intervention.
- Eviction: Proper legal procedures must be followed for eviction.
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