The Moneyist: My wife’s brother, 60, lives with his mom. He thinks the house belongs to him. What should happen after my mother-in-law dies?
‘Should they let him have the house or rent it? Should they make him pay for the house?’
‘Should they let him have the house or rent it? Should they make him pay for the house?’
‘He financed a brand-new car in his name for me — it cost over $45,000. I made aggressive payments every month and even took money from my 401(k) to pay off the car.’
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