In 2018, Kody Brown talked his four wives into moving from Las Vegas, Nevada , to Flagstaff, Arizona. The move caused strife for the family and eventually led to the total collapse of their polygamist lifestyle. TLC’s cameras captured all of the trouble surrounding the move for Sister Wives .

At the center of the Sister Wives drama was Coyote Pass, a parcel of land the family bought and bickered over. Years later, Janelle Brown, Kody’s second estranged wife, expressed concerns over possibly losing the property and all they had invested in it. Was the family really in danger of relinquishing ownership of the undeveloped land? Was the Brown family really in danger of losing the property? Fans of the controversial series have spent seasons bickering over whether the family was ever in any real danger of losing the Coyote Pass property they spent years arguing over.

In the upcoming episode of season 19, Janelle Brown certainly seems to think they are in serious danger of losing the land. Still, was there any real threat? In short, yes. The Brown family was in danger of losing Coyote Pass.

Since the family took an unconventional route to owning the property, it was entirely possible the previous owner could return and claim the land. The Brown family took out an owner-financed loan with a short repayment timeline. The family had until 2023 to pay the remainder of the loan, or the original owner could take back ownership of the land.

Janelle’s concern was whether Kody would l.