Chief, Seems pretty simple. Request that your brother move his belongings to his own property.
Pete, Sounds like a real mess. My FIL along with his dad and brother built a cabin on the river. The property belonged to his brother and maybe dad, but my FIL helped with the labor. FIL was one of around 10 kids. FIL's parents died. Unmarried brother that owned the cabin died shortly after. ALL of the 9 or so remaining siblings knew my FIL's brother wanted the cabin to go to my FIL but there was no will. Some of FIL's sisters agreed and gave "their" share of the cabin to my FIL. A few of his sisters demanded he buy them out. He bought them out. FIL has 8 kids and is in his 90's. The in-laws have a will but last I heard they haven't spelled out who is supposed to get the cabin. I figure 3 of the kids will want the cabin. FIL won't sell it to them now or spell out in his will who will get it. The 3 "kids" that I think will want the cabin have 5 kids. 3 of the grandkids have kids of their own.
It's a BIG problem waiting to happen. It will be even worse when it's the grandkids and great grandkids turn to share/divide ownership.
It would be so much better if my FIL would make some decisions now but he doesn't want to deal with it.
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