I Refuse to Allow My Dad’s Widow to Live in the House He Willed Me for Free

Inheritance disputes can escalate in the blink of an eye. Following her father’s death, Bonnie inherited the family home and gave her stepmother a clear choice: begin paying rent or move out. When her stepmother opted not to comply, Bonnie took the step of evicting her.

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Yet, what seemed like a straightforward process quickly unraveled, revealing unexpected complications that left Bonnie feeling lost and seeking advice. This is Bonnie’s story:
My dad passed away and left me his house. I asked his wife to either pay me rent with the $12k he left her or move in with her son.

She said, “This was my home for years! Shame on you!” I had no option but to evict her. Years went by, and she stayed silent.

Yesterday, she called and insisted on seeing me. I froze when I found out that the new, small apartment she was living in was bought by my dad. She said he used the rest of his savings to buy it for her before he died, so she’d have a safe place if she was ever kicked out.

She signed a deal saying the flat would go to me after she passed if she stayed in the house she shared with my dad. But if she was forced to leave, she could give it to anyone-and now, she’s leaving it to her son. After the shock faded, I felt furious.

All I did was protect my rights. My stepmother had money, so she could have paid; the house is not a free hotel. The worst part is that I’ve been lied to: I had no idea about this apartment, and I feel betrayed that the property my dad paid for is going to her son instead of me.

What should I do?

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