That reads like a rage-bait story or fake viral post, not a reliable real-life account.
These types of posts are usually designed to:
- shock people emotionally
- trigger anger or revenge feelings
- get clicks (“read more in comments”)
- spread without context or verification
🧠 Why this story is suspicious
- It’s extremely dramatic and one-sided
- No names, details, or verifiable context
- The “revenge twist” is exaggerated and unrealistic legally (selling a house like that would normally involve ownership documents and legal steps)
- It follows a common viral formula: abuse → sudden revenge → shocking outcome
⚖️ Reality check
Even in serious family disputes:
- Property can’t usually be “sold overnight” without legal authority
- Physical violence is a criminal issue and should be handled through law enforcement
- Family conflict stories online are often rewritten or fictionalized for engagement
🧠 Bottom line
This is most likely a viral fictional or heavily distorted story meant to provoke emotion, not something you should treat as factual.
If you want, I can break down how to spot fake emotional stories online in seconds—they all follow similar patterns.