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F.a.o. Barmaid
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Hi Barmaid,
I hope that you are feeling much better now & that you managed to help Desktop get sorted.
I have another matter that I would like your opinion on if you can spare your very valuable time on.
I have a very dear friend whose partner died some years ago who willed his house to his two daughters but stipulated that my friend could live in the house rent free for the rest of her life providing that she did not cohabit or marry another person to live in the house with her. She has now met someone & fallen in love again who lives with her but vacates the house every weekend in order to meet with the said provisos. My question is can this still be legal in this day & age or is it interfering with the freedom of the individual ? I would appreciate your opinion on this matter.
WR.
I hope that you are feeling much better now & that you managed to help Desktop get sorted.
I have another matter that I would like your opinion on if you can spare your very valuable time on.
I have a very dear friend whose partner died some years ago who willed his house to his two daughters but stipulated that my friend could live in the house rent free for the rest of her life providing that she did not cohabit or marry another person to live in the house with her. She has now met someone & fallen in love again who lives with her but vacates the house every weekend in order to meet with the said provisos. My question is can this still be legal in this day & age or is it interfering with the freedom of the individual ? I would appreciate your opinion on this matter.
WR.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think the issue here is that your friends partner did not want another person moving in and possibly outliving his surviving spouse. Once the new partner was established as a resident in the house , no matter what the will says, it would be hard to get him out again if he chose to be difficult. There would need to be an eviction notice and if the 'new partner' declared that he had no where else to live a court may not grant an eviction notice.
If the daughters allowed him to move in his case would be pretty solid to stay there until he died. I am not sure on this we do need Barmaid for the legal view.
If the daughters allowed him to move in his case would be pretty solid to stay there until he died. I am not sure on this we do need Barmaid for the legal view.
Hi sara. As you are aware, I am awaiting a reply from Barmaid re a question in law. As it has been a week since I first posted I am quite worried as I fear that Barmaid must be ill & I am hoping that you may be able to quell my fears & tell me that she is simply taking a well earned rest from Answerbank. Please if you are able, convey my best wishes to her & if an illness my thoughts & hopes for a speedy recovery.
WR.
WR.