Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
NEVER sign SPA even if in good terms unless you are comfortable with forfeiting your share ... separate cheques ... many buyers are used to these type of transactions ... if it's selling below market price, buyer should be willing to put up with the inconvenience of issuing separate payments ... also better if direct bank deposit instead of cheque ...

DO NOT listen to people who have never had to deal with inconsiderate, greedy relatives ...
Since my Lola turned 90 ang lakas na ng influence niya. My lola sold properties under her name and we did not get a cent. I didn't say anything since it's my lola's properties so it's her decision on who she wants to give it to. It seems like my Lola gave in to my Tita's belief that only the children deserve inheritance and NOT the apos/in laws.

My Lola paid for the lawyer's fees and estate tax for our inheritance from my Lolo's side but we were made to sign a document that all these will be deducted to our inheritance and PAID TO THE LIVING CHILDREN (aka my Tita)

Wala na nga kami mana sa properties sold ng Lola ko (mother ng Daddy ko), may utang pa

Quote Originally Posted by Miles_on View Post
With particular emphasis on the last sentence... MAKINIG KAYO (take heed!)
Those who never had to deal with greedy relatives are lucky

Anyway, just as I suspected, since my Tita is in the hospital again and we're kinda being blamed for it because we stressed her out by not giving in to what she wants (sign without my lawyer's review of the documents)