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can i shared house be sold
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my freind mother died about 9 months ago and left the house to three brothers,so one of the brothers borrows £15000 from a freind on the strenght of the house,now the freind wants his £15000 back as hes waited 7 months for it,but the eldest brother who has the paperwork for the house as said there not selling it yet as house prices are going up,but his younger brother is begging him to sell and wont,and the younger brother is needing his share out of the house to pay his freind back of and well hes now considering sighning over his share of the house to the guy he owes £15000 to,can he do this?or can the younger brother force his older one to sell up?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i no its nothing to do with them,but if the house was left to all 3,then maybe his older brother should consider on putting it up for sale like the 2 younger brothers want,but the older brother doesent want to yet,as seems to think the houseing market is going up,has he no thought for the 2 younger brothers who are skint,or should he be able to hold the house because hes the older brother,no he shouldent in my opinion hes taking the Fosters and wants all the money to himself,
how can he want all the money to himself - when he clearly owns one third???
Also - the housing market IS going up??? Unless you seem to know otherwise!!!
Seems little brother was a bit bloody daft to be borrowing money on the strength of a property that wasnt his at the time - and the lender was even more silly to lend it!
Maybe he'll learn his lesson now!
Inheriting a property between 3 brothers is never going to be easy to agree on what to do - and selling it also will take time.... as property always does!
Silly billy
Also - the housing market IS going up??? Unless you seem to know otherwise!!!
Seems little brother was a bit bloody daft to be borrowing money on the strength of a property that wasnt his at the time - and the lender was even more silly to lend it!
Maybe he'll learn his lesson now!
Inheriting a property between 3 brothers is never going to be easy to agree on what to do - and selling it also will take time.... as property always does!
Silly billy
how can he want all the money to himself - when he clearly owns one third??? you tell me
the houseing market is going up slightly only as estate agents have said,houses on his row go for about 90.000 he seems already to think he going to get 150.000 for some pathetic reason
his brother was daft lending money as for the lender he will get it one way or another,and thats what im dreading as hes a good mate,and well the lender is one of those heavy ones where he will go through all his family till he gets his pounds back
the brothers decided 7 month ago to sell the house,but big brother been lyeing to them and never even put it on market when he told them he did,now to me that sounds like big brother is pulling some of his own strings for himself
the houseing market is going up slightly only as estate agents have said,houses on his row go for about 90.000 he seems already to think he going to get 150.000 for some pathetic reason
his brother was daft lending money as for the lender he will get it one way or another,and thats what im dreading as hes a good mate,and well the lender is one of those heavy ones where he will go through all his family till he gets his pounds back
the brothers decided 7 month ago to sell the house,but big brother been lyeing to them and never even put it on market when he told them he did,now to me that sounds like big brother is pulling some of his own strings for himself
has the brother tried explaining the situation to the older brother?
however, i have to agree - even if he put the house on the market today, and recieved an offer tonight he would still have to wait at least 3 months for the money (probably). However, recieving an offer is far from certain - the house could be on the market for a year or more, so it wouldn't help would it?
however, i have to agree - even if he put the house on the market today, and recieved an offer tonight he would still have to wait at least 3 months for the money (probably). However, recieving an offer is far from certain - the house could be on the market for a year or more, so it wouldn't help would it?
Your post above states " he wants all the money to himself".... Well clearly he can't can he!!! As he only owns one third of the house!
As for selling the house... In today's climate it could easily take 6 months to find someone and to process the papers. The loan is not about to get paid off quickly and in my mind the borrower shouldn't have borrowed the money!!! He was banking on tha sale to repay the loan! Very foolish!
As for selling the house... In today's climate it could easily take 6 months to find someone and to process the papers. The loan is not about to get paid off quickly and in my mind the borrower shouldn't have borrowed the money!!! He was banking on tha sale to repay the loan! Very foolish!
if my post stated he wants all the money to himself it was wrote wrong,as all he wants is his cut,and it sounds like to me the older brother wants all the money,the guy who lent him the money is fuming as nothing is on market,if he got house on market he will be more chilled and knowing somethings being done where at moment he feels as nothings been done in the 7 month,which i think i would in the same position,if his brother does not put it on the market hes going to have to deal with the guy himself somewhere along the line when his younger brother gives him the share of his house,then big brother has a problem,and all for not listening to his younger brother