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"My mother was exploited" - Erbschleicher speaks to Freimannerin - she wants to disinherit daughter

2022-01-21T07:50:16.141Z


"My mother was exploited" - Erbschleicher speaks to Freimannerin - she wants to disinherit daughter Created: 01/21/2022, 08:45 By: Andreas Thieme An 81-year-old woman from Munich was molested by an inheritance hunter. © fkn In the supermarket, an inheritance smuggler spoke to a Freimann - and made her want to disinherit her daughter. Munich - "It's almost commonplace," says Bianca Jansen (47)


"My mother was exploited" - Erbschleicher speaks to Freimannerin - she wants to disinherit daughter

Created: 01/21/2022, 08:45

By: Andreas Thieme

An 81-year-old woman from Munich was molested by an inheritance hunter.

© fkn

In the supermarket, an inheritance smuggler spoke to a Freimann - and made her want to disinherit her daughter.

Munich - "It's almost commonplace," says Bianca Jansen (47) - her mother, an 81-year-old woman from Munich, has often been targeted by inheritance hunters after her husband died in 2018.

"You get the feeling that older people are becoming fair game, so to speak," says Jansen.

"He was 25 years her junior and must have been very charming"

The worst case happened in the summer of 2019. Her mother, who lives in Freimann, was approached by a man while shopping. "He was 25 years her junior and arguably very charming. To my mother, he pretended to be the head of a private nursing service.” But it was months before the mother told her daughter about her new acquaintance. "They were already quite familiar," says Jansen, who from then on found it increasingly difficult to get close to her mother.


Luckily, the mother had already signed over three quarters of her house to her daughter at the notary's office.

Such a gift is usually binding.

“A week after the appointment, my mother suddenly called excitedly and wanted to change everything again.

She even hired a lawyer against me.” Everything so that the new acquaintance could get to the house.

"It dragged on for months," says Jansen.


The new acquaintance even wants to convert and rent out his mother's house

During this time she still had access to her mother's account, who withdrew four-digit amounts several times a week. "But then she blocked my access to the account," says Jansen. In the meantime, the new acquaintance even wanted to convert and rent out his mother's house. “My mother even bought him a car. Only when she had no more money in her account did she ask me for help. I had to protect her from something that she hadn't seen as a threat.” That worked out in the end, with the help of a specialist lawyer specializing in inheritance law.


Professor Wolfgang Böh: "The case proves that an elderly person who does not have a contact person if the partner dies or whose health deteriorates in old age can easily become the victim of an inheritance smuggler." The lawyer was able to limit the damage "because we had a parallel case of the same inheritance sneak and were therefore able to assess the danger as high and react tactically correctly".

So it was possible to put pressure on the inheritance smuggler.

Important: The house had already been passed on to the daughter, who “collected information with a lot of initiative in consultation with us and maintained and intensified contact with the mother”.

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Source: merkur

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