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Would you borrow money to pay medical bills for your sibling?

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There are times that our siblings can fall sick and we don't have funds are demanded and would need to borrow funds to help pay their medical bill. Would you be able to borrow up to $1000 for the medical bill of your sibling?
 
Borrowing money to pay for a sibling's medical bills is a complex decision driven by familial love and responsibility, but it's crucial to weigh the potential financial strain on oneself and the possibility of strained relationships if repayment becomes an issue
 
I would borrow the little that I can since I am not the only sibling. Everyone would have to contribute.
 
Before we think about borrowing that amount of money as a family or even I as an individual, I would first check out if there is any property we have as a family or myself and put it out for sale to raise money for the treatment but if there is none then I will borrow.
 
Before we think about borrowing that amount of money as a family or even I as an individual, I would first check out if there is any property we have as a family or myself and put it out for sale to raise money for the treatment but if there is none then I will borrow.
I would rather borrow money than sell a property to solve a financial challenge. Especially a real estate property. That is loss of asset.
 
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