noel
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Just wondering what other people think about my current situation.
DH and I live in a duplex that my brother owns. He charges us reasonable rent and never asked for security deposit or signed lease. However, he's taken advantage of having people he knows (a family friend used to live in the upper unit) by letting repairs and upkeep slide over the last 4 years so he could care for his own $300,000 home and the 4 other rental properties he owns.
Shortly after we moved in my brother tried to sell it to us for about $5000 more than what he paid for it. We weren't in a position to buy anything at that time so told him we were happy just to rent. Last night he informed us he's putting it up for sale and said he would offer us a "deal" before he puts it on the market. The "deal" he offered, was a price that is $60,000 more than what he paid for it including the few thousand dollars he's put back into the place for repairs.
The house is assessed for about $50,000 less than he's going to put it up for so I think he's insane, plus it needs a new roof and windows. But beyond that I'm insulted that he thinks he's offereing a "deal" to us and would actually want to profit from his own family. I could see a few thousand dollars, but not an amount that's equal to a year's salary!!!

The other kicker is that my husband is having major reconstructive surgery on his foot on 3/2 and will not be able to work or walk on it for 3-4 months. My brother knows this and still is choosing to sell the house now. That is bothering me more than anything, we've know Todd needed surgery for 4 months, he's had plenty of time to sell it before now if he wanted to.
It won't be a big deal if whoever buys it and lets us stay and rents out or lives in the upper unit, but they could kick us out or raise our rent by several hundred dollars more/month.
I guess we'll just have to wait and see what happens.
Just wondering what other people think. He has a right to make a profit on the house, but I'd never do it at the expense (or at least not to the extent he's looking to do it) of my own relative, let alone a sibling....
DH and I live in a duplex that my brother owns. He charges us reasonable rent and never asked for security deposit or signed lease. However, he's taken advantage of having people he knows (a family friend used to live in the upper unit) by letting repairs and upkeep slide over the last 4 years so he could care for his own $300,000 home and the 4 other rental properties he owns.
Shortly after we moved in my brother tried to sell it to us for about $5000 more than what he paid for it. We weren't in a position to buy anything at that time so told him we were happy just to rent. Last night he informed us he's putting it up for sale and said he would offer us a "deal" before he puts it on the market. The "deal" he offered, was a price that is $60,000 more than what he paid for it including the few thousand dollars he's put back into the place for repairs.
The house is assessed for about $50,000 less than he's going to put it up for so I think he's insane, plus it needs a new roof and windows. But beyond that I'm insulted that he thinks he's offereing a "deal" to us and would actually want to profit from his own family. I could see a few thousand dollars, but not an amount that's equal to a year's salary!!!



The other kicker is that my husband is having major reconstructive surgery on his foot on 3/2 and will not be able to work or walk on it for 3-4 months. My brother knows this and still is choosing to sell the house now. That is bothering me more than anything, we've know Todd needed surgery for 4 months, he's had plenty of time to sell it before now if he wanted to.
It won't be a big deal if whoever buys it and lets us stay and rents out or lives in the upper unit, but they could kick us out or raise our rent by several hundred dollars more/month.
I guess we'll just have to wait and see what happens.
Just wondering what other people think. He has a right to make a profit on the house, but I'd never do it at the expense (or at least not to the extent he's looking to do it) of my own relative, let alone a sibling....