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I bought a home with my elderly parents. They reneged on their promise to sell their house and repay me. What now?

“The mortgage was approved solely on the basis of my income. I made the down payment and paid the closing costs.” (Photo subject is a model.) – Getty Images/iStockphoto

I think I made a huge mistake when I purchased a home with my elderly parents, and I have no idea what to do now. They have been struggling on Social Security for several years, but they always refused to provide specific information about their circumstances.

In the last couple years, they started to ask for financial assistance more frequently and in larger amounts. I realized it was worse than I thought when my mother asked me to pay off a credit-card balance of $15,000 because she could not pay the minimum amount due; she admitted that she had several other credit cards (likely maxed out) in addition to a mortgage and a home-equity loan.

They have approximately $350,000 of equity in their home. If they could access the equity and live in an area with a lower cost of living, they should be able to live comfortably. This past winter, they found several homes in my town that they liked, but they would not qualify for a loan without selling their house first.

So that they would not be under pressure for the move, and they could perform some repairs they thought were necessary before putting their own house on the market, I offered to buy the house with them.

The mortgage was approved solely on the basis of my income. I made the down payment and paid the closing costs. The agreement was that, as soon as they sold their home, they would refinance the mortgage and repay those amounts as well as some of the money I previously loaned them (although I have effectively written that off). I also offered to manage and pay for a number of cosmetic repairs to their new home, so that it would be move-in ready.

The closing was in June. Seven months later, their house is still not on the market, and my mother gets enraged when I ask about their plans. She will not tell me what repairs are pending or even when she plans to talk to a real-estate agent about listing the house.

They have continued to ask for help with their regular bills as well as some of the repairs to their home, for which I’ve given them about $40,000 since the closing; the ongoing work on the new home has cost another $50,000. I am also paying the monthly mortgage payment of $3,000 for the new house, in addition to my own.


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