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Suing a sibling for what he owes you?
I will make a long story short.
I have a brother that I own a home with. There is no mortgage; the home was purchased from a relative for a very low price.
We have owned the home for 17 years.
At first, Bro was great with paying his half of the property tax money, half of his homeowners insurance and half of his water utility. He was great up until about 7 years ago.
And for the last 7 years he has been shaky with giving me any money for those expenses. First he;'d give a thou here and there and that stopped after about a year.
So for the last 6 years I have been the one to pay for the entire kit and kaboodle.
He works retail and he really cannot afford to own a home anymore. He knows this. We've gotten into extensive arguments over his not paying up on his share.
I am on a very limited salary and I do not make enough money to pay for the entire ride on this home. I've been taking what I need out of my savings and who needs that?
My question:
Is it possible to sue a sibling for the amount he owes me? Could I get his wages garnished?
I've spoken to an attorney about what to do that he isn't paying up and I've been advised to buy Bro out. I can't do that; I don't have the funds. And even so, Bro said "OH yeh, like I'd take the money and leave if you had it" which means even if I had the means to buy him out he ain't budging.
None of this is fair to me nor is it within my financial means to indefinitely pay his share. I'm already running into financial difficulty and I want to nip this shit in the bud before it worsens.
Input, anyone? TIA.
Re: Suing a sibling for what he owes you?
Should have said so that that wasn't an option.
There has to be a way I can recoup my money. Selling the home or buying him out can't be the only 2 options.
He has been a problem for years. That's a long story in itself.