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May 4, 2023 at 23:24 vote accept user1186050
May 3, 2023 at 13:44 comment added keshlam @charonx: Absolutes are always inherently incomplete.
May 3, 2023 at 6:46 comment added CharonX Remember that arguments about money can destroy relationships, and not just marital relationships. I submit that arguing, rather than compromising, may cost you more in the long run than you can afford. I utterly agree and cannot stress this enough - don't mix (serious) money and friendships/relations - or, as Patrick Rothfuss put it so very well: There are two sure ways to lose a friend, one is to borrow, the other is to lend
May 1, 2023 at 19:46 comment added keshlam In which case, all the more reason -- again -- to first reach an agreement, then get a lawyer to help you implement that agreement in an acceptable form.
May 1, 2023 at 5:55 comment added Kevin FYI: A comment from OP on another answer has established that the house is owned by a trust. If the sister is a beneficiary, then there may even be legal problems with "just" negotiating the price (i.e. OP may be subject to a conflict of interest).
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