What would you guys do?

Jiron

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if your family can afford it, have them move to another house with like 6 months of rent paid forward. Sometimes these families are poor and desperate, you will get alot of ajar and it will give them enough time to figure something out. good luck brother :)
 
I've heard these kinds of stories before. I think I'll start a business around this in PL and SL. "Got a poor relative or in-law squatting in your home? Don't worry, Shimbiris Corps will see them promptly removed. What happens to them after that? Don't worry about it, you altruistic miskeen. That's our problem!"

Will then offer them housing for free if they sign a contract to be indentured servants to Shimbiris Corps. Houses will be low-cost, low-maintenance shacks and their only pay will be in the form of food. Gonna milk them for their labor and get rich!

Money Geld GIF
warya change the corporation name I’m trynna get a cut too:pachah1:
 

AbrahamFreedom

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This kind of story is very common. Somalis love to take advantage of good people and will use manipulative tactics on these good people to get what they want. Give them X number of days before they are to leave or physically throw them out and tell the community about anything bad about them that you know will inflict maximum shame (only deen-related shame will work). Never give a Somali an inch or they'll go miles. Their narcissism has no bounds.
 
First off, I assume the marriage between your aunt and the man did not produce children.
The moment she married this younger man, he gained the right to at least a significant portion of your deceased aunt's share.
I assume she had children from a prior marriage. If not, he is entitled to half of your aunt's share, meaning 25% of the entire house. If she did have children, he would receive one-fourth of her 50%.
If you want the house, buying him out seems like the most civilized option. In the end, he does have a right to at least a small portion of the inheritance. It may seem unfair, but under Islamic law, a husband of one day and a husband of 50 years have the same rights.

This is probably the first time I've heard of a Somali woman marrying a younger man, its usually the other way around.
 

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