I was a beneficiary of my grandmothers estate. Included in her estate was a house. all the beneficiaries wanted to put the property up for sale in its current condition (it was extremely run down) and split the money accordingly, except my brother who said he'd be willingly to buy the property from us so he could reneovate and make extra money. My uncle the executor really pushed for this, and I felt railroaded into agreeing But I had only finally agreed to this on the understanding he'd be renovating the property . My uncle had the house valued at £360k I was alarmed at how low that was so I suggested we put the house on the market to gage how much people would be willing to pay to give a more accurate sale price, this was throw on out and I was railroaded again by my uncle and other beneficiaries to accept this price. My brother went on to buy the house at £360k, only 6 weeks later it was sold completely untouched for 100k more. I've also since discovered the house secretly went up for sale for 425k 3 months prior to my brother buying it, so it was for sale whilst it still belonged to the estate which none of the other beneficiaries were aware Of. Have I got a case? If my uncle was involved in the covering up of the houses true value has he broke the law? Can my uncle or my brother put the house up for sale without the other beneficiaries consent?
HELP! conned by brother over family inheritance
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