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Can you pull out of a house sale 4 days after paper work going through?
Me and my partner bought a house of a family member. We've owned it for 4 days.
I ask, as when we sold our property a while back there was a 7 day period once the person moved in that they could highlight things that needed fixed and we'd be responsible
This is in Scotland
I ask, as when we sold our property a while back there was a 7 day period once the person moved in that they could highlight things that needed fixed and we'd be responsible
This is in Scotland
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.its a long story. the family member shouldn't have sold the house as it was given as a gift to be kept in the family but rather than passing it on the the brother they've sold it to him, but all the family are keeping quite and going a long with the sale to keep him happy and we're having to pay for a house that they've let go to ruin whilst living rent free for the last 12 years. to top it off they've called wanting £100 as their solicitor got the fees wrong (we've also had to pay their fees)
i know its only £100 but they've profited greatly from a house that was a gift and we're left having to clean the mess up and pay for it. and to have the cheek to ask for the money. i would've just been happy to got rid of the house as it would never have sold
i know its only £100 but they've profited greatly from a house that was a gift and we're left having to clean the mess up and pay for it. and to have the cheek to ask for the money. i would've just been happy to got rid of the house as it would never have sold
yip, but the family weren't wanting to say the house sale was wrong so have just let all this happen
its confusing, the grandad (who is alive and in a care home and knows nothing about the sale) wanted the house left to the his daughter, but as she lived further away and the nephew was needing somewhere to stay so the daughter suggested giving it to nephew, even though that was not his choice. So technically it shouldv'e been the daughters house in the will and it was due to her the nephew lived rent free and that was the gift and just though she'd get it back if he ever moved on
its confusing, the grandad (who is alive and in a care home and knows nothing about the sale) wanted the house left to the his daughter, but as she lived further away and the nephew was needing somewhere to stay so the daughter suggested giving it to nephew, even though that was not his choice. So technically it shouldv'e been the daughters house in the will and it was due to her the nephew lived rent free and that was the gift and just though she'd get it back if he ever moved on
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