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Woman Wants to Help Brother, Ends Up in Financial Nightmare

by John Doe
December 16, 2025
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Five years after the loss of their father, a woman stands at a painful crossroads, witnessing her brother’s neglect threaten the legacy they both share. What was meant to be a supportive gesture—offering their childhood home as a safe haven—has turned into a source of mounting anxiety and betrayal, as unpaid bills and looming property taxes cast a dark shadow over their family’s future.

Caught between love and responsibility, she struggles with the weight of potential loss, watching helplessly as her brother’s inaction risks everything they once held dear. The home that should be a symbol of their bond now teeters on the edge of foreclosure, stirring a storm of fear, frustration, and heartbreak that threatens to unravel the fragile fabric of their family.

AITAH for wanting my brother to buy me out of my share of the house we both own that he lives in.

Our dad died five years ago.

My brother (36m) was looking to buy a house with...

I (38F) am married and have my own house with...

The deal was he was responsible for his bills and...

The water company has been sending the water bills to...

I don't know the status of the other utilities but...

He has not paid them in the five years he's...

This causes me a great deal of stress and I've...

I can't apply for the payment plan myself because I...

He has a lot of student debt and would have...

(Our parents were divorced) She heavily favored my brother and...

I of course was hurt by this but it was...

He's planning on selling Mom's house and using the money...

I've had enough and want my brother to use some...

It's worth half as much as our mom's house so...

This is another sticking point. Our dad's house is in...

It's so bad he won't allow me to come in...

I'm hesitant to tell him how I feel because I'm...

We originally said that if/when he decided to sell my...

helping him out. But with the latest development with my...

I worry that I may be seen as vindictive because...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This statement directly applies to the OP’s situation, highlighting the necessity of establishing clear limits to protect both her own well-being and the viability of the shared asset.

The core conflict here revolves around mismatched expectations and the failure to enforce agreed-upon boundaries. The initial agreement stipulated the brother (36m) would cover property taxes and bills in exchange for rent-free living in the jointly owned home. By neglecting the property taxes for five years, the brother has violated the agreement in a way that jeopardizes the shared asset, moving the arrangement from a supportive gesture to a significant financial liability for the OP (38F). Furthermore, his refusal to allow her access to the home indicates a complete breakdown in shared ownership respect and personal boundaries. The brother is benefiting significantly from five years of free housing while actively increasing the financial risk for his co-owner.

The OP’s hesitation stems from a fear of conflict and being perceived as vindictive, especially following the uneven distribution of the mother’s estate. However, the impending loss of the father’s house due to tax delinquency supersedes concerns about relational perception. The OP’s action to demand a buyout is appropriate because the brother’s actions have created an untenable situation. A constructive recommendation is for the OP to formally communicate that, due to the tax delinquency, she requires a formal separation of ownership, proposing the buyout calculation be based on the current property value minus all accumulated unpaid taxes, to be settled using the funds from the mother’s house sale.

What do you think of this story?





THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

Lucky_T*tle_429 NTA why does the post say A*shole? But I'm...

except B doesn't have any money coming in but a...

Outrageous_Sand6076 You are liable for half the tax bill, so...

The city don't care that you don't live there they...

TameB**Toxic NTA. Your brother has had five years of free...

hasn't paid the taxes, and is now sitting on a...

you're protecting yourself and your kids from losing your share...

If he won't buy you out voluntarily, a part*tion sale...

If that ruins your relationship,

CoDaDeyLove then the truth is there wasn't much of a...

You need a lawyer to force your brother to either...

coucalicri Force a sale on dad's house. Bro can live...

quincebush You won't get much from dad's but it is...

If you don't go to the court to force the...

Lighthouse_on_Mars You need to get a lawyer and tell your...

you will force the sake of the house.

The original poster (OP) is experiencing significant stress due to her brother’s failure to uphold his agreement regarding their inherited childhood home, particularly his refusal to pay property taxes, which now threatens the asset’s existence. While the OP initially sought to support her brother’s financial situation, his recent inheritance and lack of responsibility have shifted her focus toward demanding a financial buyout to separate herself from the escalating liability.

Given the clear financial risk posed by unpaid taxes and the imbalance in shared responsibility, should the OP prioritize the immediate protection of her half-ownership by demanding a buyout now, or should she continue to prioritize maintaining the relationship with her last remaining family member, even if it means assuming greater financial risk for the property?

John Doe

John is a seasoned writer with a passion for storytelling and technology.

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