More information is needed, but generally he can partition the property if he wants his share and you are unwilling to sell or come to another arrangement with him. Just because you live there and are trustee does not mean you have a superior right over your brother. At James Law Group we make every effort to respond to you quickly and efficiently. This means we may be responding to you from a mobile device. As you know, responding on these devices can result in typographical errors that my otherwise not occur. In order to provide this extra service, please be aware of this and excuse any errors that may be caused by responding in this forum. The content of this message is protected by attorney-client privilege.
More information is needed. Why is your brother trying to kick you out? Is the estate/trust otherwise solvent? If you are trustee and the house is in the trust, what basis does your brother have to try to kick you out? What authority does your brother have, in the first place? You probably would benefit from consulting with an attorney.
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