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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 237713" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I wish you the best luck with this. My husband's mom had 2 houses - one she rented to a coworker. Then her company shut down and offered anyone who wanted to move a job in a different state. They also said they would buy anyone's house who didn't sell in 4 months. </p><p></p><p>His mom agreed to sell the house to the girl who was renting it, KNOWING that they were moving with the company. She didn't tell my sister in law about it until it was done and she sold it for over $90,000 under market value. The renter made that $90,000 by selling it to the company.</p><p></p><p>husband and I had asked several times to rent it when the lease was up - we wanted to move back to OK. We had even offered to pay her fair market value for the house. she kept saying no because the renter was a receptionist at her office and she felt sorry for the girl because she was just a receptionist (with a husband who made a dang good living as an exec with a large corporation). </p><p></p><p>My sister in law hit the roof, and it is the ONLY time she ever called us about a problem with mother in law. husband has no use for his mom now, and no respect for her. She is 80 and still working, now at sister in law's company where sister in law can keep an eye on her. This started because she was dating a guy who cut off all contact with the family for over a year. Then sister in law got a call from the ER to come in because mother in law was hurt. The guy had been beating her, and it took sister in law's husband and son to bully the guy out of her house and life. They threatened to kill him and bury him on the husband's dad's land out in the country. The husband and our nephew are the MOST GENTLE guys on the planet, with total regard for law and order (nephew wants to be a cop) but they sure do LOOK intimidating when mad!</p><p></p><p>Anyway, none of us have ever succeeded in getting any financial power of atty over mother in law. I won't be a part of it (not after how she treated my kids), husband has no interest, and sister in law doesn't want to have to listen to mother in law whine.</p><p></p><p>I hope and pray you don't end up with such problems with your mom. I think the double sig thing is a great idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 237713, member: 1233"] I wish you the best luck with this. My husband's mom had 2 houses - one she rented to a coworker. Then her company shut down and offered anyone who wanted to move a job in a different state. They also said they would buy anyone's house who didn't sell in 4 months. His mom agreed to sell the house to the girl who was renting it, KNOWING that they were moving with the company. She didn't tell my sister in law about it until it was done and she sold it for over $90,000 under market value. The renter made that $90,000 by selling it to the company. husband and I had asked several times to rent it when the lease was up - we wanted to move back to OK. We had even offered to pay her fair market value for the house. she kept saying no because the renter was a receptionist at her office and she felt sorry for the girl because she was just a receptionist (with a husband who made a dang good living as an exec with a large corporation). My sister in law hit the roof, and it is the ONLY time she ever called us about a problem with mother in law. husband has no use for his mom now, and no respect for her. She is 80 and still working, now at sister in law's company where sister in law can keep an eye on her. This started because she was dating a guy who cut off all contact with the family for over a year. Then sister in law got a call from the ER to come in because mother in law was hurt. The guy had been beating her, and it took sister in law's husband and son to bully the guy out of her house and life. They threatened to kill him and bury him on the husband's dad's land out in the country. The husband and our nephew are the MOST GENTLE guys on the planet, with total regard for law and order (nephew wants to be a cop) but they sure do LOOK intimidating when mad! Anyway, none of us have ever succeeded in getting any financial power of atty over mother in law. I won't be a part of it (not after how she treated my kids), husband has no interest, and sister in law doesn't want to have to listen to mother in law whine. I hope and pray you don't end up with such problems with your mom. I think the double sig thing is a great idea. [/QUOTE]
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