Klamath Falls, OR asked in Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Employment Law and Real Estate Law for Oregon

Q: do i have a right to purchase inherited property after working for housing only for 13 years,can they sell and evict me

my siblings sabataged my duties as claiming sucessor by delaying a sale by acussing me of murder to begin with,then getting the buildings pulled off the market twice,costing 17 months out of 24 then turned around and sued me for partition,i was removed as manager and all rent money taken before a hearing to put a reciever in place,where i thought i beat the case by proving it was a federal case because of diversity jurisdiction and frcp said no jurisdiction its dissmissed,it wasnt and i was,nt given an opinion ,a hearing was held i didnt show,got sanctioned ,tried to dismiss denied. offer the same day taken, i got notice of eviction giving 2o days total for hearing to sherriff removal. dont i have rights to purchase the property,doesnt the fact i worked on the propertys give me an expectation to remain as manager instead of taking the rent money before the hearing even?how can they not send or give me notices , treat me criminally,not hear my side or cross examine anyone? HELP

1 Lawyer Answer
Joanne Reisman
Joanne Reisman
Answered
  • Portland, OR
  • Licensed in Oregon

A: You simply can't put something this complex on a website, summarize what happened and ask a question and expect a decent answer. No competent Attorney is going to try to answer something this complex. They will need to sit down with you and review everything that happened and advise you and it sounds like it could be a bit pricey to pay for professional time to go through this log history.

You best option might be to consult with a landlord tenant lawyer and see if the eviction notice you got was legally sufficient. If they didn't give you the correct eviction notice or didn't do the procedure properly, you may have more time and you may be able to sue them for damages. As for the rest, your inheritance rights, you need to also talk to an attorney about that.

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