Chapter 2690
Married at First Sight
Trenton didnât belong at Camrynâs house. But he had the final say over his and Carrieâs home!
Carrie quickly accepted $5,000.
Seeing that Trenton was gone, she chased after him and pulled him away. âTrenton, send me a little more money. Send me $1,000 or $1,500. $5,000 is really not enough. Go to your eldest sister and steal the property certificate and spare key, and then give it to me.â
She remembered that her mother bought several apartments for her.
When she was studying, she did not live on campus. Her mother bought a house near the school.
Later, after she stopped going to school, her mother rented out the house. Her mother did not tell her how much the monthly rent was.
But she knew it was a house bought for her.
As long as she got back the real estate certificate and keys, she could put the house up for sale and make a lot of money.
The houses she owned were all in school districts, and one of them could be bought for millions.
Carrie added, âWhy did Camryn take away my real estate certificate? It was property in my name, and she also took it away.â
The real estate deed was in the safe in her parentsâ room. Last time, Camryn tricked her into opening the door to her parentsâ room and unlocking the safe. Naturally, Camryn took away the valuables and part of the cash in the safe.
Trenton shook off Carrieâs hand and said, âWhen I went to see my mother, my mother told me repeatedly that even the property in your name cannot be handed over to you. Let me tell you, the property in your name and the property certificate are not yours alone; there is also momâs name.
Without Momâs autograph, you canât sell the house by yourself. Second sister, please stop thinking about the house.â
Carrie was speechless.
When Carrie was in school, her mother bought a house for her to live in. It was normal for her motherâs name to be on the property certificate.
Trenton went back to the villa again.
Carrie wanted to catch up again, but when she saw Camryn appear at the door of the villa, she gave up. She stamped her feet angrily and shouted at the siblings: âCamryn, Trenton, I wonât let it go.
Remember what you did to me today. Letâs wait and see. One day, I will get it back a hundred times a thousand times and make you kneel down and beg for my forgiveness.â
After scolding, she left angrily.
During the lawsuit, she couldnât get any money because the property was still in her parentsâ names. If her parents were still alive, she had no way to ask Camryn to give it to her.
The property required her motherâs signature before it could be sold, so selling the house for money was no longer possible.
How was she going to get money?
Mrs. Janzen couldnât be contacted, and there was no chance of getting money from Mrs. Janzen.
Mrs. Janzen would give her money, which depended on her performance. She couldnât even handle Camryn, let alone take revenge on Serenity.
Carrie suddenly felt useless.
âEldest sister.â
Trenton walked towards Camryn, and before she could speak, he explained: âThe second sister asked me for money, and I only gave her $5000 for living expenses, not more.â