Chicago, IL asked in Landlord - Tenant and Probate for Missouri

Q: I was evicted from my mother's house by my sister who is my mother's poa and she will not let me get my property

My sister is my mother's power of attorney we had a two-family house I live downstairs she lived upstairs we both helped take care of my mother she ran my mom's credit card up to $27,000 and wouldn't pay it so they sued my mother I told the family about it and she evicted me and my girlfriend and my girlfriend's granddaughter and will not let me get my property out of the garage there's $40,000 worth of tools and equipment in the garage it's my livelihood I need to know what I can do to get her to let me have my stuff and she's selling it I need to know what to do to get her to stop selling it

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Ronald J. Eisenberg
Ronald J. Eisenberg
Answered
  • Landlord Tenant Lawyer
  • Chesterfield, MO
  • Licensed in Missouri

A: You could hire a lawyer to contact your sister, threaten to sue if necessary, and seek to get you access. It will cost you money to hire an attorney but if you really have $40k worth of property there, you'll do so.

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