I am in the doghouse with my adult son. Background: he & his older brother have a genetic condition that is progressive and physically he has deteriorated over the past year.His brother passed away 10 yrs ago. Currently he is on oxygen 24/7, his eyesight is worsening, and he is considered disabled. Now his brother had a car that he loved and which my son took over. Obviously he can no longer drive and has not driven since July 2003. The car has sat in the driveway all that time. It is now 15 yrs old, in poor condition, and I had thought of donating it to a charity but due to the age, I would have to pay them $65 to tow it away! I have been approached by a buyer, who is willing to pay $325 for it. I said fine, but now my son is livid with me. He wants to KEEP the car! He thinks it is a classic and should be worth lots more (it isn't) and thinks he may drive again. I hate to burst his bubble of hope, but I really think he should jump at a chance to sell it. The money is not an issue, just to get rid of it.
Am I being to insensitive? I am his main caregiver and have power of attorney, so I could sign the title, but I would rather have him feel better about the sale. At least this way, someone would be driving it.
Am I being to insensitive? I am his main caregiver and have power of attorney, so I could sign the title, but I would rather have him feel better about the sale. At least this way, someone would be driving it.