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A favorite escort of mine (retired, but I still see him regularly) inherited his client's $800,000 home. He told me how he had made his client's final years as good as possible, and though the client hired him many, many times, the escort also spent many "off the clock" hours with the client too.

 

The client's family actually tried to fight the client's will, but since there was no way for the family to prove the client did not have all his faculties when he modified his will to gift his house to the escort, they were unable to keep the escort from ownership of the home!

 

Ironically, one really lean year, when he received his tax bill for the property, the escort said he might have to sell the house!

 

TruHart1 :cool:

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Just wondering if any of you guys have ever inherited money, property, cars, etc from your customers...?

 

I’ve developed a close relationship with two guys that I wouldn’t mind leaving something for them when I die.

 

I know a couple of cases and I'm sure it was a great recognition to be mentioned on the client's will as a friend.

 

I have one listed in my bequests but I ain't planning on dying just yet.

 

Are you planning on leaving your semi-automatic weapons to him?

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I know and occasionally still meet a young guy who inherited $450k from a client. I went to his apartment a couple of times to go over the legal and tax ramifications of how he accepted the money (fortunately he was listed as the guy’s 401k sole beneficiary rather than in a will... there were family members and some ill feelings.)

The client was older and my buddy told me that his family never accepted him because of his orientation. Fortunately he is very well grounded and taking the advice to continue living a modest lifestyle.

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I am on the list for a few people's will but:

- None of them are anywhere near a 6 digit number

- They are all personal friends of mine. Considering the amount involved vs. the camaraderie & friendship we have developed over the years, I would much rather have them alive than dead. Good friends are worth more than tens of thousands of dollars. Money can always be made but good friends you can always count on can't be substituted with $$$.

 

That's my take on this...

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I am on the list for a few people's will but:

- None of them are anywhere near a 6 digit number

- They are all personal friends of mine. Considering the amount involved vs. the camaraderie & friendship we have developed over the years, I would much rather have them alive than dead. Good friends are worth more than tens of thousands of dollars. Money can always be made but good friends you can always count on can't be substituted with $$$.

 

That's my take on this...

I only see you to be the person who deserves to be a part of will! You had been part of our lives for so many years, enriching our lives, making us happy and we are stronger with your camaraderie! It will be token of appreciation.

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Funny that I came across this topic. I'm in the process of writing a will and since I have no family, I'm giving part of whatever remains of my estate to a provider I've know and became friends with. Also some to a local cat shelter. But since I plan on being around for another 30 years, there may not be much left!

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Funny that I came across this topic. I'm in the process of writing a will and since I have no family, I'm giving part of whatever remains of my estate to a provider I've know and became friends with. Also some to a local cat shelter. But since I plan on being around for another 30 years, there may not be much left!

I too have been doing my estate planning, my FRIEND and escort is a trustee in my trust and will benefit upon my death....but in the mean time I still hire him for single sessions and travel. Live, Love, Laugh and have a LOT of sex!!

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I plan on spending every penny and leaving nothing behind. I have no kids. A bunch of nieces. But since I never inherited anything from anyone and don’t expect to, I’m not giving any of it away to a person. If by chance, there is money left when I hit the wall, then it will be for a good cause like saving this planet from human destruction.

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I am on the list for a few people's will but:

- None of them are anywhere near a 6 digit number

- They are all personal friends of mine. Considering the amount involved vs. the camaraderie & friendship we have developed over the years, I would much rather have them alive than dead. Good friends are worth more than tens of thousands of dollars. Money can always be made but good friends you can always count on can't be substituted with $$$.

 

That's my take on this...

 

Peter. Our paths have only crossed once (so far) but I’d have expected nothing other than this message from you.

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