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* The Will will go into probate first. If a sibling chooses to live in the house then they would have to buy the house from the other siblings and if this is not possible then the house will be sold and monies put into the total Estate.

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Q: If a parent dies can sibling who has looked after them remain in the house even though a will has left the house to be shared between 2 siblings?
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