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Emma's mum's house

Postby Kaz » 16 Nov 2024, 16:17

So my friend Em, who lost her mum last October, has finally got to the stage where mum's house can be sold. Lots of hassle with her awful brother, which is a looong story, but anyway here it is. Went on on Thursday, sold yesterday! :shock: It is a lovely house, but wow that was quick!

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Re: Emma's mum's house

Postby cruiser2 » 18 Nov 2024, 15:53

Houses near where I live also sem tobe sold quickly.

Or at least the "SOLD" sign goes up. But thereis one in the Crescent where I live. The lady died at the beginning of the year and no "FOR SALE" sign hs been
displayed. There may be problems with probate as I understand a nephew is awkward.
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Re: Emma's mum's house

Postby Kaz » 18 Nov 2024, 17:04

The issues around inheritance certainly seem to bring out the worst in some, Cruiser!
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Re: Emma's mum's house

Postby JoM » 26 Nov 2024, 17:45

That’s a lovely house! I’m not surprised it sold so quickly.

The first time buyers purchasing John’s Mom’s house are hoping to complete before Christmas then his sister can buy a camper van that her husband was eyeing up a few days before their mother died
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Re: Emma's mum's house

Postby Kaz » 27 Dec 2024, 14:18

Oh my goodness Jo :shock:
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Re: Emma's mum's house

Postby Kaz » 02 Feb 2025, 20:02

The sale fell through, but there's lots of interest in it so I'm sure it will sell again.
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Re: Emma's mum's house

Postby JanB » 02 Feb 2025, 20:23

Should have a similar system as here.

You put down about 10% or whatever is agreed and sign an official promissory contract. You pull out? Then you pay double that amount to the seller.

So most things go through.
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Re: Emma's mum's house

Postby Kaz » 03 Feb 2025, 09:40

Yes, our system is ridiculous.
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