Daughter refuses to sign new property documents with parents after discovering they changed the terms without her: ‘They shifted the majority of the risk onto me’

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    These models represent three family members sitting down for a business meeting.
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    I am currently in a situation where I own a percentage of a property along with my parents as a joint investment. We have had a clear, written agreement for years regarding the
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    management, costs, and eventual sale of this asset. It was supposed to be a straightforward financial arrangement, but last week, my parents blindsided me by presenting a completely new set of documents to sign.
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    Apparently, they decided to change the fundamental terms of our agreement, specifically regarding who is responsible for the maintenance costs and how the profit will be split upon
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    selling. They did this entirely on their own, without even sending me a draft or a heads-up. When I sat down to read the new contract, I realized they had effectively shifted the majority of
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    effectively shifted the majority of the risk onto me while keeping the control and a larger portion of the potential gains for themselves.
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    When I told them I wouldn't be signing anything until we had a serious sit-down to discuss why these changes were made, they absolutely blew up. They started acting like I was being a
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    disobedient child and claimed that I was "jeopardizing the family legacy" just because I wanted to be practical and fair. They keep telling me that I should just trust them because
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    "we are family" and that I am being inflexible and difficult by questioning their new plan.
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    A close-up representative image of three people closing a deal and signing paperwork.
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    My mom actually told me I was being selfish for caring about the legal fine print when they are the ones who "gave me this opportunity" in the first place. I told her that a business
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    agreement is a business agreement, regardless of who your parents are, but they are now giving me the silent treatment and calling other relatives to complain that I am being an ungrateful j´`k.
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    I don't think I am wrong for refusing to put my signature on a document that is fundamentally different from what we agreed upon, especially
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    when it was changed behind my back. Am I wrong for holding my ground on this, or should I just go along with it to keep the peace?
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    Hallowed Dethknight Not wrong at all, if it was beneficial to each of you, this would have been discussed before they asked you to sign. Going along with this will only keep their peace, not yours.
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    2Bardic Wisp OP You nailed it. Keeping the peace for them just means sacrificing my own well being and financial security. I have decided that I am done letting them call all the shots.
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    zxylady Time to sell. Never sign anything without a lawyer (obv). Never do business with Family.
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    2Bardic Wisp OP It is funny that they expected me to just sign without thinking twice. Consulting a lawyer is my top priority now, as I have no intention of getting s ved over by these new terms they tried to push on me.
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    CaptBlackfoot This is why you don't do business with family. You're wrong. Dissolve your share and find a new way to invest your money that doesn't involve your parents.
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    2BardicWisp OP You are completely right. I am learning the hard way that mixing family and finances is a recipe for disaster. I am definitely looking into options to get out of this deal.

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