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Thank you again, EDDIE. The legal thing is not looking too good. Apparently this 'Declaration of Trust' she signed was proposed by the solicitor when they bought the property as the equivalent of a 'pre-nup.' She now wishes that she had said 'yes' when he asked her to marry him, but it was before her divorce was finalised and she felt terribly vulnerable. I think I've helped to make her angry and my cheque arriving was a jolt to her system (as intended).
What we have got is a letter to prevent him just walking into the house whenever he wants (he has to make an appointment) and we are hoping against hope that he will break that. The other thing is that he has ripped out chunks of house preparatory to renovations and these have not happened; so she can go for recompense for loss of value due to his failure to complete renovations (I can swear that one room was ripped out 2 years ago - nothing has been done).
The Estate Agents he has appointed have put a high value on the house - way above the other 2 which we advised her to get - so her big weapon is, I have told her, to hang out for the price he has agreed with these agents and refuse to sell for under it. We have discovered he is paying £850 a month in rent, so he's not going to want to be doing that for too long and that gives her a handle. She has found a small house for £200K - about £50K more than her 1/3rd
and she can use this as a bargaining tool. At last she is taking things seriously. I've given good advice about viewings only by appointment - and on those days the washing-up will be late etc. etc.. (I am afraid I had to learn this the hard way, but I learnt.) and various other completely innocuous ways of putting buyers off. (I worked out some very sneaky wording!)
Hopefully, eventually, he will be forced to settle for her terms. Really good is that she has joined the local Community Choir and met up with old friends. One has asked her to accompany him to the local pantomime - a widower, donkeys years older, but also lonely and happy to have someone to go places with. So I hope we have turned the corner as regards fighting-back.
I very, very much appreciate your help and support on this EDDIE and thank you sincerely. I will not hesitate to keep you up-to-date and ask for advice. :) x