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Part1: I gave my parents a $650,000 seaside home. Months later, Mom called crying—my brother-in-law changed the locks, listed it for rent, and threw Dad out. My sister dismissed me. They were about to face reality.

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    “Get out,” my brother-in-law said. I gave my parents a $650,000 seaside home. Months later, Mom called crying—my brother-in-law changed the locks, listed it for rent, and threw …

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