In principle, I do not think it is right to "deserve" the inheritance, especially in exchange for old age or to be forced to live with them. One can respect, love and help one's parents, as well as ensure that someone takes care of them when they are ill, but it is not necessary for them to do so personally. Many parents use inheritance as a trump card to manipulate and keep their children alive, not letting them have their own family, to go their own way. Not to mention that when they start joking that it is their son who has to change their diapers, no stranger can. I don't understand how they want to do this to their own children when someone else can. I don't know how it is with you in this case. I hope they don't tie you like that. Your brother is clearly not a commodity, and they are not obliged to attribute anything to him, so they can easily deprive him of an inheritance. Donation is disputed in court. Purchase and sale - no. If they want, they can sell you the property without any problems, but I don't think they want to and that's why they are looking for excuses. Apparently they don't believe you enough that you won't drive them out of there or they just want this to be the "joke" for you to sit with. I really like when they start saying "this is your house, you repair, you change the roof, you fix the yard, the windows, the furniture, the bathrooms", but they don't attribute anything to you and you actually invest in someone else's house, from which they can always to expel you on the pretext that "you don't respect them enough." that you will not drive them out of there or they just want this to be the "joke" for which to sit with them. I really like when they start saying "this is your house, you repair, you change the roof, you fix the yard, the windows, the furniture, the bathrooms", but they don't attribute anything to you and you actually invest in someone else's house, from which they can always to expel you on the pretext that "you don't respect them enough." that you will not drive them out of there or they just want this to be the "joke" for which to sit with them. I really like when they start saying "this is your house, you repair, you change the roof, you fix the yard, the windows, the furniture, the bathrooms", but they don't attribute anything to you and you actually invest in someone else's house, from which they can always to expel you on the pretext that "you don't respect them enough."
1 sara_yum answered
They can sell it to one of their sons, provided they look after them and reserve the right to use the property. The payment may not be in money, but in this way to ensure a peaceful life for your parents. If he does not take care of his parents, they can change the contract, but it becomes very difficult. Then the other son may not have any claims, but he will certainly harass his brother!