My Parents Bought My Sister a House — Then Sued Me for the Mortgage I Never Agreed to Pay

The first time I saw the number, it didn’t feel real.

It was printed in cold black ink on a standard bank letter, the kind of envelope you almost throw away without thinking. The kind of paper that usually means a routine notice, a quiet update, nothing that can reach into your life and rearrange it.

But this letter did.


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