Our stepmother even gave up her ownership share rather than deal with him.
He does not reply to our emails or phone calls. When we try to deal with him in person, he becomes very defensive and brings up childhood slights rather than discuss the current situation.
You should start by researching your legal, practical and personal options, and call a meeting with the other owners to discuss this openly and try to form a consensus about what to do about this property, and how to try to handle your brother — who seems to have spiraled into a bad place and is now controlling all of you.
It feels awkward to try to create a closer friendship with him, but I don’t want to abandon him. I think of Lynn and him every day.
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