u/JudicialWatchdog

Probate Question

Location: Pennsylvania

*Issue has been resolved. Thank you to everyone that responded.

It's a very long and complex story. No lawyer will touch this case because it is literally a crime scene, these are the words of more than one lawyer and a judge.

I will skip the details.

Background; I was removed as executor without cause, I did nothing wrong. I did uncover a lot of extremely serious "irregularities" which have been reported. I understand that many will say that there had to be a reason. In Pennsylvania, the judge doesn't need to give a reason and did not. My previous attorney said "the judge is part of the club" and told me that this would happen. It's fine, I don't want to be executor anymore anyhow.

The question is this: My sibling is now executor. I cared for my parents and I am now a tenant with a lease. My sibling's attorney is telling me that I must allow my sibling access to do an inventory (I already did an inventory), there is not much here other than my parent's furniture and some knick knacks. My sibling knows that there is nothing here. I told them that the new executor should hire packers, movers, storage and move the items out and do the inventory offsite. In reality, it's the executor's job and I my home is now being used as a storage facility.

The inventory is just a pretext to enter my living space and rummage through my belongings and do something nefarious (it would hardly be the first time).

I have a lease which I pay, I run my business from here and my sibling is irrational, unpredictable, on heavy psychiatric medications mixed with alcohol and has threatened both my life and my tenancy and it appears has a severe personality disorder.

More money was spent on attorney fees and carrying costs which have been accumulating then any possible recovery. I cannot leave right now. I will when my lease is over.

The lawyers don't care, the police don't care, the judge is biased towards my sibling and it's basically a search warrant to rummage through my personal possessions.

How do I block this forced entry. The lawyers say that a court order can override landlord / tenant law.

Any suggestions would be gratefully appreciated.

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u/JudicialWatchdog — 15 days ago