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Polar is so on point. Get an attorney if you must but for the rest, brother can suck eggs.

Sorry it is late but I will be a little more polite. Your brother has no say to anything covered under the POA or how you help your mother under it. Hold your head high knowing you are doing right.
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No, your brother is not entitled to any of your commission.
No, your brother is not entitled to any proceeds from the sale of house.
No, you do not have to disclose anything to brother.
You as mom's POA have the responsibility to act according to the POA document. As POA, you act for mom because she gave you that authority. Mom's finances are not anyone's business.

He's only entitled to whatever mom leaves him in her will AFTER she dies, if there's anything left.

Unless he has proofs of financial abuse, he's got nothing. No decent lawyer is going to take his bogus case.

If he manages to get a lawyer, you should find yourself one as well, and pay with mom's money, not yours, because you're doing it to protect mom's assets.
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bundleofjoy Mar 2022
i agree with every word.
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