debodun
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- Location
- way upstate in New York, USA
Person A inherits a 10 acre parcel of undeveloped land that had been purchased 20 years ago by A's parents from A's mother's brother.
Fast forward to today. Person B, child of that uncle (A's cousin), now wants to buy the land back, but says will only pay what was paid for it 20 years ago. A agrees to sell but wants today's fair market value which is 5 times what was paid and refuses to compromise. B buys land for asking price, but never speaks to A again as well as turning everyone on that side of the family against A.
Who do you think was wronged in this situation?
Fast forward to today. Person B, child of that uncle (A's cousin), now wants to buy the land back, but says will only pay what was paid for it 20 years ago. A agrees to sell but wants today's fair market value which is 5 times what was paid and refuses to compromise. B buys land for asking price, but never speaks to A again as well as turning everyone on that side of the family against A.
Who do you think was wronged in this situation?