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Monica’s House Will Details Revealed on General Hospital


Fans of General Hospital were shocked when Monica’s true will was finally revealed, disclosing who actually inherits her iconic house. The ongoing drama surrounding Monica’s will, her residence, and Tracy’s involvement took an unexpected turn.

What started as a tense family conflict between Drew, Ronnie, and Martin concluded with a surprising truth that caught everyone off guard, particularly Tracy.

Who gets Monica’s house in General Hospital?

The latest episode of General Hospital featured Tracy discovering Monica’s genuine will while sorting through boxes at Lulu’s home. Monica had left her a note indicating she kept a copy of the will safe in case Drew attempted to manipulate things after her passing.

Realizing the significance of her find, Tracy hurried to the Quartermaine mansion to prevent the sale. At the estate, Drew was prepared to take ownership when Cody’s dog unexpectedly snatched the contract, causing chaos. Just then, Tracy arrived with Monica’s actual will and stopped everything.

During the confrontation, Ronnie broke down and confessed that the previous will was a forgery. She disclosed that Martin had fabricated it and coerced her into participating in his scheme. Ronnie admitted she had only agreed to the plan to seek revenge on Tracy but recognized that Monica would have wanted peace within the family.

Tracy insisted that Chase arrest Martin for forgery. After Michael confirmed that the real will was notarized, everyone concurred that Monica’s final wishes should be respected. In a shocking twist, Michael read the actual will aloud, revealing that Monica had bequeathed the house to Tracy, not him.

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This revelation stunned everyone, unveiling Monica’s true intentions and demonstrating that the Quartermaine family drama is far from resolved.

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