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Tiger7861 | 13:06 Thu 16th Jan 2014 | Law
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Me and my partner live in my parents house for 15 years now they want me out in the past on numerous occasions they have promised me and my partner the house but nothing on paper
The deeds are in there name and we have never paid any rent or mortgage but we have spent money on the property over 10 years about 15k . Do I have any chance of keeping the house or staying here we have 2 children the solicitor had advised me of estoppel saying that you parents have broken there promise?Additional DetailsI forgot to mention me and my husband are separated know he is saying that no promise was made I have a witness to the promise but we did apply for local housing housing register waiting for a house will that have any significance ?
As the landlords are saying one of the conditions of staying there was that you stay on the hosing register.
In other words we did not reply to our detriment can this act bee taken like this ?

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Exactly, Tiger - you sort it out before you divorce, to prevent all this dirt being dished afterwards. Read what you've pasted: you will lose important rights to make any claims on property or finances. The property doesn't belong to your ex, so you can't claim from him. You haven't divorced your in-laws, they are nothing to do with it. They've been more than...
23:03 Thu 16th Jan 2014
Ask him.
the promise is easy to prove

How? you haven't proved it to us. I have serious doubts about all this. Either you're not telling us everything, and your story has kept changing, or your solicitor knows something we don't, or he's just stringing you along. Have you got all this in writing? You need it in writing from your solicitor, not just endless phone calls.
On this page you say that your solicitor says 'moving in is the detriment'/'staying in that house is the detriment', yet previously you said 'the detriment is, this my ex partners wages use to come into my account and I spent them'. Which is it?
^ on the previous page
None of it's consistent, scorpiojo.
Out of interest, and to go back to your very first question, why did your in-laws want you to remain on the housing register if they were gifting the house to you?
Eccles, you just took those words out of my mouth.

If they promised the property they wouldn't need for you to get alternative accomodation from the local authority would they?
So we could have 2 houses but they are saying the opposite
Greedy much!
Why would you want two houses?
So you could have two houses?????
What? what do you mean, two houses? Why would you want two houses? None of this makes any sense at all.
Parents - one empty house
Family - nowhere to live,
Parents - come and live in our house, we won't charge you anything, but you must go and get another one, then youll have two houses

what?! you really make no sense at all, tiger.
Can anyone explain what the devil is going on here?

Errrrr..
No eccles, I give up. We've done all we can Tiger wants us to say she's got a case, and we're not saying it. Tape my hands up if you see me joining in this thread again :-(
I think it's pretty obvious what's going on here.
Pee Plots.
Pole Pest.
Agreed, browntrout

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