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Re: Can I Sue My Father For Selling Our Inheritance, His Properties Anyhow? by Psoul(m): 12:51pm On Apr 24, 2022
Born2winKingOG:

your the one worthless here not me.

It's a pity you lack comprehension or not good in understanding simple English sentence.
If you are a bit educated, you would have noticed that I never referred to you guys as worthless.
You should have seen that the word worthless was enclosed in a quotation mark.
That shows that I was just trying to imagine what the man may be feeling and not that I referred to u as worthless.
Well, this rudeness of yours may also be one of the reasons the man is selling off his property.
May be, you are this rude to your father.
Re: Can I Sue My Father For Selling Our Inheritance, His Properties Anyhow? by Born2winKingOG: 12:54pm On Apr 24, 2022
Psoul:


It's a pity you lack comprehension or not good in understanding simple English sentence.
If you are a bit educated, you would have noticed that I never referred to you guys as worthless.
You should have seen that the word worthless was enclosed in a quotation mark.
That shows that I was just trying to imagine what the man may be feeling and not that I referred to u as worthless.
Well, this rudeness of yours may also be one of the reasons the man is selling off his property.
May be, you are this rude to your father.
keep your imagination to yourself...how useful were you to your parents before they died out of proverty?

mumu man
Re: Can I Sue My Father For Selling Our Inheritance, His Properties Anyhow? by Psoul(m): 1:58pm On Apr 24, 2022
Born2winKingOG:

keep your imagination to yourself...how useful were you to your parents before they died out of proverty?

mumu man


Hahahahahahahaha.....no wonder your father is selling off your inheritance.
Go back and work on yourself and stop blaming your father.
Go and hustle for your own money and stop bn lazy hoping to make money from what that man laboured for.
Nwoke m, jee chuba ego.
Re: Can I Sue My Father For Selling Our Inheritance, His Properties Anyhow? by Born2winKingOG: 2:00pm On Apr 24, 2022
Psoul:



Hahahahahahahaha.....no wonder your father is selling off your inheritance.
Go back and work on yourself and stop blaming your father.
Go and hustle for your own money and stop bn lazy hoping to make money from what that man laboured for.
Nwoke m, jee chuba ego.
laboured for?

are you sure you can read and understand.. what an illiterate.
how did he laboured for it?
Re: Can I Sue My Father For Selling Our Inheritance, His Properties Anyhow? by ralmix(m): 2:06pm On Apr 24, 2022
Bad guy grin
ETHICALLYrlght:
You can't sue someone for his property. The case will be struck out for no cause of action.

Your father owns valid titles to the real properties through first settlement. Put differently, he bought the plots of land from nobody but inherited it customarily as a descendant of those who settled there first.

I presume based on the preceding paragraph that the land documents are not registered at the land registry of your state because from experience the first document descendants of first settlers prepare regarding their land is usually a deed of gift, deed of lease, deed of assignment or power of attorney depending on the circumstances.

My advice is that you should get very close to your father this period. Let everyone believe you are his favourite son. Show him how to enjoy the internet with a smartphone. Encourage him to eat wheat instead of Garri or Akpu or Amala etc.... You know all those things his mates like grin

During this period, learn his signature, prepare a deed of gift and get your close allies including your sister as witnesses. It's even better if you can make him sign the paper himself through misrepresentation (This is a special course I can tutor you on).
Register the deed of gift at the appropriate registry and pay the required dues to the government registry. To be more smooth get registered surveyors to survey the land and register the survey plans with the government in your name.

You have all commercial banks need to grant you a loan. When you've successfully mortgaged the properties, use that money to do something good for yourself.
BENEFITS
1. Your father will not be able to sell a land you mortgaged to the bank. The bank will take him to court and deed of gift you presented to the bank will be a superior title.
2. The bank will not own the land as long as you invested the loan wisely and follow the repayment plan honestly.
3. After the expiration of each mortgage, begin new mortgages to further expand your investments. But ensure you always repay your loan.
4. Your father will pass on while the case lingers in the court. I trust NIGERIAN courts (15 years no judgment just adjournments)
5. When he passes on, end all mortgages and keep the land if you wish.
DISADVANTAGES
If you believe in curses don't try this. I do not believe in them grin

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Re: Can I Sue My Father For Selling Our Inheritance, His Properties Anyhow? by Bfly: 4:07pm On Apr 24, 2022
Make that man zoo you first abeg.
Re: Can I Sue My Father For Selling Our Inheritance, His Properties Anyhow? by HRMK: 4:11pm On Apr 24, 2022
na u folo am do him work?if nor be say him brain dey overfloat!me think say na bcs na him property una dey wait for!u nor want work at all!!
Re: Can I Sue My Father For Selling Our Inheritance, His Properties Anyhow? by Poleski: 10:14pm On Apr 24, 2022
Born2winKingOG:
I Know how odd this might sound, with alot of people trooping in to insult me with all sorts of names calling, like I should go and hustle for my own and stop having entitlement mindset on someone's else's property..but you see..I will never relent..am here for those who have logical advise to give to me...so your insults is for yourself and you alone.

My father has been selling his landed properties since 2006, since I was still a little boy.. my fore fathers were among those founders who discovered our town...so huge landed estates were passed down to our lineage...up to this moment my uncle's and aunts have their own share of land intacts... but my dad has almost sold All his own.


*He sold to marry a new wife in 2009



*He sold to develop a small plot in 2011



*he sold to collect a chieftaincy title in 2015


and many combined little selling he's been doing, I had no ideal of


fast forward to 7years later he's left with little plots and some he took from loan defaulters, just this morning I got a call from my elder sister that my dad is about selling the little plot left... I asked to do what, she said she doesn't know yet. As at now am really angry hence me asking if there's anything we the children can do to stop my dad from selling the little plots left even though it's his.. he's the owner, don't we have a say? isn't there any legal law that can stop him.

A friend of mine he's Still enjoying wealth his grand Father left for his father and his father to him, all he did was just to renovate them and dude is packing more than a millionaire yearly from those estate. why would mine be different. Davido did well because his father's a big man who gave him a starting point, same with jowi zaza that guy can never go broke because of his father...

note: I don't think he's trying to wicked us, I know he won't sell all.. but at least the one he had sold his more than the one left... and it won't be enough to share to my siblings and I.... if he leaves this world today... why would he still be selling more. ( am not praying for him to die or anything...but life is common sense) is not a bad thing if a parent gives his children a starting point like his father did.

Besides it doesn't make sense for me to be looking for land to buy when my family is known as one of the owners of the town...my cousin's are even talking behind our back.

legal advice needed please

He can sell if he wishes and there's nothing you can do about it.

You can only try to talk to him out of it, that's all.
Re: Can I Sue My Father For Selling Our Inheritance, His Properties Anyhow? by dejt4u(m): 12:06pm On Apr 25, 2022
Born2winKingOG:
I Know how odd this might sound, with alot of people trooping in to insult me with all sorts of names calling, like I should go and hustle for my own and stop having entitlement mindset on someone's else's property..but you see..I will never relent..am here for those who have logical advise to give to me...so your insults is for yourself and you alone.

My father has been selling his landed properties since 2006, since I was still a little boy.. my fore fathers were among those founders who discovered our town...so huge landed estates were passed down to our lineage...up to this moment my uncle's and aunts have their own share of land intacts... but my dad has almost sold All his own.


*He sold to marry a new wife in 2009



*He sold to develop a small plot in 2011



*he sold to collect a chieftaincy title in 2015


and many combined little selling he's been doing, I had no ideal of


fast forward to 7years later he's left with little plots and some he took from loan defaulters, just this morning I got a call from my elder sister that my dad is about selling the little plot left... I asked to do what, she said she doesn't know yet. As at now am really angry hence me asking if there's anything we the children can do to stop my dad from selling the little plots left even though it's his.. he's the owner, don't we have a say? isn't there any legal law that can stop him.

A friend of mine he's Still enjoying wealth his grand Father left for his father and his father to him, all he did was just to renovate them and dude is packing more than a millionaire yearly from those estate. why would mine be different. Davido did well because his father's a big man who gave him a starting point, same with jowi zaza that guy can never go broke because of his father...

note: I don't think he's trying to wicked us, I know he won't sell all.. but at least the one he had sold his more than the one left... and it won't be enough to share to my siblings and I.... if he leaves this world today... why would he still be selling more. ( am not praying for him to die or anything...but life is common sense) is not a bad thing if a parent gives his children a starting point like his father did.

Besides it doesn't make sense for me to be looking for land to buy when my family is known as one of the owners of the town...my cousin's are even talking behind our back.

legal advice needed please
Double up, buy the land from your papa.. At least he go give you discount. Lol.

Even if you inherit those properties, you will also do exactly as your father is doing. You won't leave anything for your kids.

Abeg, leave the man and let him enjoy his inheritance in peace
Re: Can I Sue My Father For Selling Our Inheritance, His Properties Anyhow? by Psoul(m): 8:20am On Apr 26, 2022
Born2winKingOG:

laboured for?

are you sure you can read and understand.. what an illiterate.
how did he laboured for it?

You are the illiterate here.
For your father to have inherited it from your grand father, there are things he must have put in order.
He may have bn a humble son or a hard working son to your grandfather. So that was the labour he puts up to get that inheritance. So definitely he laboured for it. Labour should not just be physical. There are mental labour and others. You illiterate should learn.

Finally, honour your father that your days will be long on this earth.
You shouldn't expect to get favour from someone who you have no respect for.
Stop dragging your father's inheritance with him.
Go and make your own money you lazy bone so that you will be able to leave inheritance for your children.
Honour your father
Honour your father
Honour your father
If you want to live long.
Re: Can I Sue My Father For Selling Our Inheritance, His Properties Anyhow? by Iamfavored: 11:49am On Dec 29, 2022
You can't sue someone for his property. The case will be struck out for no cause of action.

Your father owns valid titles to the real properties through first settlement. Put differently, he bought the plots of land from nobody but inherited it customarily as a descendant of those who settled there first.

I presume based on the preceding paragraph that the land documents are not registered at the land registry of your state because from experience the first document descendants of first settlers prepare regarding their land is usually a deed of gift, deed of lease, deed of assignment or power of attorney depending on the circumstances.

My advice is that you should get very close to your father this period. Let everyone believe you are his favourite son. Show him how to enjoy the internet with a smartphone. Encourage him to eat wheat instead of Garri or Akpu or Amala etc.... You know all those things his mates like grin

During this period, learn his signature, prepare a deed of gift and get your close allies including your sister as witnesses. It's even better if you can make him sign the paper himself through misrepresentation (This is a special course I can tutor you on).
Register the deed of gift at the appropriate registry and pay the required dues to the government registry. To be more smooth get registered surveyors to survey the land and register the survey plans with the government in your name.

You have all commercial banks need to grant you a loan. When you've successfully mortgaged the properties, use that money to do something good for yourself.
BENEFITS
1. Your father will not be able to sell a land you mortgaged to the bank. The bank will take him to court and deed of gift you presented to the bank will be a superior title.
2. The bank will not own the land as long as you invested the loan wisely and follow the repayment plan honestly.
3. After the expiration of each mortgage, begin new mortgages to further expand your investments. But ensure you always repay your loan.
4. Your father will pass on while the case lingers in the court. I trust NIGERIAN courts (15 years no judgment just adjournments)
5. When he passes on, end all mortgages and keep the land if you wish.
DISADVANTAGES
If you believe in curses don't try this. I do not believe in them grin
Your head dey there

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