february2013
Feb 22, 2013, 04:40 PM
Hi, I have a fairly unique situation; My father is worth several million, and is estranged from the family (by his choice). I have had a distant and strange relationship with him my whole life (not my choice initially); he lives a very reclusive life, and has broken relationships with many people, he probably has an undiagnosed personality disorder. He has always been wealthy but growing up we (my mother and my siblings and I ) were living on hand me downs, and tight food budgets; I didn't know just how wealthy he was until I grew up and realized his financial circumstances, and was quite pissed off actually that he treated us that way and made us live in such a way that was just bizarre considering the reality of his wealth.
I am now an adult in my late twenties and have been living my life relatively independently from him. For several years he didn't contact me at all. He never knew where I was living, etc, and really I didn't ever expect this to change- I didn't want anything from him, and honestly thought he was so unhinged I'd be better off without knowing him.
Oddly he got back in touch with me several years ago, and seemed to be striking up a relationship/ sort of. He invited me to work for him for a bit, which I did for a summer as it was convenient, he paid me poorly, but it didn't matter- it was just a few weeks work. The relationship continued like this for a while, I wouldn't hear from him for 6 months then he would call and ask for help with something, and since I had patches of unemployment it was often good for me to go work for him for income.
However, really oddly, lately he has given me a gift - a property which he had 'no need for'. He inherited the property (along with 4 other similar properties), he didn't exactly work for it, but nevertheless it was his and he has given it to me, its worth approx 200,000.
One point I would make is, although this man is wealthy I had never asked for any money from him- except for a few years ago me and my partner were looking into a mortgage and I mentioned this to him, and before I asked he said he didn't have 'anything spare', which I knew wasn't the truth, as he offered his neighbor a mortgage in the same month.
All in all, I'll never explain the full story on here- its pretty convoluted, I just need to know others opinions on this- in your late twenties after living paying rent/saving for a mortgage/working regular jobs, to be given a gift by someone you don't particularly like, who probably expects something in return, would you accept it? Or would it mess up your life- the guilt of it? To be indebted to someone you don't like? I accepted it, but I could return it, my question is would you? And realistically should I?
I am now an adult in my late twenties and have been living my life relatively independently from him. For several years he didn't contact me at all. He never knew where I was living, etc, and really I didn't ever expect this to change- I didn't want anything from him, and honestly thought he was so unhinged I'd be better off without knowing him.
Oddly he got back in touch with me several years ago, and seemed to be striking up a relationship/ sort of. He invited me to work for him for a bit, which I did for a summer as it was convenient, he paid me poorly, but it didn't matter- it was just a few weeks work. The relationship continued like this for a while, I wouldn't hear from him for 6 months then he would call and ask for help with something, and since I had patches of unemployment it was often good for me to go work for him for income.
However, really oddly, lately he has given me a gift - a property which he had 'no need for'. He inherited the property (along with 4 other similar properties), he didn't exactly work for it, but nevertheless it was his and he has given it to me, its worth approx 200,000.
One point I would make is, although this man is wealthy I had never asked for any money from him- except for a few years ago me and my partner were looking into a mortgage and I mentioned this to him, and before I asked he said he didn't have 'anything spare', which I knew wasn't the truth, as he offered his neighbor a mortgage in the same month.
All in all, I'll never explain the full story on here- its pretty convoluted, I just need to know others opinions on this- in your late twenties after living paying rent/saving for a mortgage/working regular jobs, to be given a gift by someone you don't particularly like, who probably expects something in return, would you accept it? Or would it mess up your life- the guilt of it? To be indebted to someone you don't like? I accepted it, but I could return it, my question is would you? And realistically should I?