‘And the [girl] had her first car’: Elderly couple that neighboring teenager helped out pass and include her in the inheritance but the family “Karen” tries to cut her out, so other members secretly give her their car

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  • "I don't want it. Oh, somebody else does? I HAVE to have it."

    We were cleaning out my parents' house to help move into a smaller place. The family members went through everything that wasn't going with the parents.
  • Either put a note on it with their name or moved it to a corner with just their haul. The neighbor's daughter had been helping out at my parents' house.
  • For a few years, cooking, light cleaning and such. She was paid, and also was given use of the car since she needed it for school.
  • The parents were driving less and less. As part of her payment she was added as an official driver to my parents' policy at no cost to her.
  • She got virtually unlimited access to the car, paying for nothing but gas. It made school so much easier. She was close to my parents.
  • The kids, including my sister, gathered from across the country to help clean and claim. Everything was quite amicable, our different tastes and likes were different enough.
  • That there wasn't much overlap in what the siblings wanted, and there was plenty left over, unclaimed. The neighbor's daughter was invited over to pick from what was left.
  • She asked if she could have a couple of things and the parents of course had no objection. I think she asked for a desk lamp for studying.
  • A 10 year old printer and a TV that was about the same age. For reasons I will never understand, my sister didn't like the daughter.
  • Sister lived hundreds of miles away and never lifted a finger to help out around the house, while the daughter did a lot of work.
  • When my sister saw these items claimed by her she flipped out and insisted that she absolutely needed them for work and there was no possible way.
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  • She could live without them, tore off the tags and crammed them into her car. It wasn't fair, it wasn't nice, but it wasn't my stuff.
  • The siblings had been promised first pick of things so that's the way it was. The daughter wasn't left with nothing though.
  • An older car with only moderately high miles on it (around 60,000 miles) and a spotless maintenance record, it was in great shape.
  • My cousin is a mechanic and agreed to draft an estimate to repair every tiny little flaw or worn out part on the car, no matter how insignificant.
  • Start with the Kelly Blue Book value, subtract all of the needed repairs, the car was worth about $250.
  • And hey! The daughter happened to have $250 in cash! Quick trip to the DMV, pay the transfer fee and the used car sales tax on $250 with sincere.
  • And honest documentation to prove the value if the state wanted to verify, and the daughter had her first car, free and clear title with zero debt.
  • Sister was not pleased, but since she couldn't stuff the car in her car and maybe (I hope) feeling bad about her outburst kept her mouth shut.
  • A year later and I hear the lamp, TV and printer have never been plugged in, just taking up space.
  • Daughter has since graduated and enjoys her freedom to go anywhere she wants, any time she wants in a car she can call her own.

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