Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - My aunt wanted to run a hotel and was short of money. My mother had no money, so she borrowed money from my uncle. My uncle gave it to my mother, and my mother gave it to my aunt. As a result, my uncl

My aunt wanted to run a hotel and was short of money. My mother had no money, so she borrowed money from my uncle. My uncle gave it to my mother, and my mother gave it to my aunt. As a result, my uncl

My aunt wanted to run a hotel and was short of money. My mother had no money, so she borrowed money from my uncle. My uncle gave it to my mother, and my mother gave it to my aunt. As a result, my uncle did

Let’s talk to your aunt. Since your mother gave it to her, she should return it to your mother. If that doesn’t work, she can only take legal action. It's hard to be a middleman, but it's also hard for the party who is owed money. If you don't handle it well, you may not even have to be a relative. You'd better communicate with your aunt. You'll feel bad if you take something that's not yours.