Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Pennsylvania
Property rights
My brother & I have inherited a house & 19.144 acres with a house and a barn in 1999. Since then my older brother who does not work lives with me & my family,every year he pays less&less! This year he paid $0 on the utility bills and less than a third of the property taxes. He often says he should not have to pay anything! This has forced my to take out loans just to pay the taxes and putting me farther into debit. What can i do,what are my options?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Property rights
You asked about getting rid of a freeloader.
It's really quite simple. Sue for partition of the property. The court then enforces a sale of the property and each party takes their proportionate share.
You would need to demonstrate what each party has put into the property regarding time, effort and mostly money. Your old checking records will serve nicely. The more you can demonstrate that you put towards the property the more you can increase your claim and decrease his claim.
You also could partition the property yourselves (subdivide) and you or he could take the portion with the house.
Finally, there is no reason he may be allowed to live with you cost free. You have to share the property but you do not have to share the utilities that he does not pay for. Seriously. You don't have to provide heat to his room, you don't have to provide him with electricity or hot water. In fact, since it's probably well water and he is not a tenant, but an owner, you don't have to provide him with water at all. If he doesn't pay for utilities then he can't enjoy their benefits. And seriously, you can be ridiculous about this. Locks on the refrigerator, electric service, turn of the radiator in his room, as well as the water to his shower. Lock all rooms that he is not allowed in.
Better yet. Subdivide. Leave him with the old house and build a nice new house with the profits on your portion.
Go speak with a local real estate attorney. Find one that will enjoy being mean. Your brother has to forgive you, your wife doesn't.
Regards,
Roger