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Inherited Property
What to Do When Siblings Disagree About Selling an Inherited House
This is one of the most emotionally difficult parts of inheriting property together, and there’s no single right answer — but there are practical ways forward.
Get a neutral number first
Disagreements often get easier once everyone is looking at the same real, no-obligation offer instead of guessing at what the house might be worth.
Consider a buyout
If one sibling wants to keep the house and others want to sell, a buyout — where one party pays the others for their share — is often simpler than it sounds.
Know when to bring in a mediator
If conversations keep stalling, a neutral third party (mediator or estate attorney) can help move things forward without turning it into a legal fight.
We’ve talked with families in exactly this situation before — sometimes just having a real number on the table is what breaks the stalemate.