The Hunt family was speechless.
They exchanged glances, and then Mike said, “Serenity, discuss it with your sister and name a price. Just sell the house to us.”
“If we offer to sell it, will it be you or our grandparents paying?”
Mike said, “Our grandparents are the ones staying in the house, so of course they’ll be the ones paying. However, they don’t have much savings after Grandmom got sick. All of us pitched in to pay for her medical fees. They may not be able to fork out a large amount of money at once.
“You can let them sign an IOU. They’ll pay you as much money as they can now. If it’s not enough...”
“Can they owe you the money?”
Serenity could not help but ask, “They’re old and don’t have a source of income. How are they going to buy a house?”
Mike was silent.
Old Mr. Hunt heard his grandchildren’s conversation and said to his two sons angrily, “You brothers help me pay for the house. Scott’s share can be considered paid for since your mom and I are staying in the house now.”
Stuart and Christ echoed each other, “Dad, we don’t have a job and have no income now. Our children are the ones supporting the family now. How can we afford to buy a house for you?”
Old Mr. Hunt looked at his two grandsons.
Mike said, “Granddad wanted to give Uncle Scott’s house to John. If we’re buying it, then John should pay for it. That way, we won’t have any objections if John inherits the house.”
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