What a terrible situation you're in, needlephobic. I do understand families and greed - it's a bad mix. What state are you in? Some states have protections for people with disabilities; for example, when I left my ex he complained that he could no longer afford the rent (I was the only one with a job). But come to find out that because he was a disabled veteran he could not have been legally evicted. (This was NJ, many years ago.)I really do hope you find a satisfactory solution to this mess - my fingers are crossed for you and you're in my thoughts.
Wow!! crazy is right! talk about an 'unthinking' act! geesh!! Im so sorry for your situation. Do you have ADA working with you at all? they are crazy good about rules and caring for people with disabilities. I wish you well..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Americans_with_Disabilities_Act_of_1990 Yep Americans with disabilities... That link should get you at least some info and you can go from there..
I am a little confused here. How could your brother (I am ignoring his gf for the moment-she shouldn't factor into it) just sell the house? Were you not left equal share from your parents' estate? If you had equal share, surely he couldn't sell without your OK/signature(and you to get half of the $$$). If not, why would you not have been given equal share of the house?It sounds intolerable to be in that situation. I wish I knew what to suggest. Some people are just very selfish at times - yet they moved ino to help you guys out when your parents were alive - you think that was just with the end goal of getting the house? Gee, that's cynical.