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Old 22-09-2010, 06:13   #8
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Re: Need some housing advice.

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Originally Posted by gazfan View Post
Then you need to consult a Solicitor, as far as I know you have to agree and sign for consignment of your joint ownership to a putative single 'owner' that can sell the property as your proxy. That 'consignee' then transfers the benefits of the sale to the original owners as per the drawn up agreement.

The important thing is not to make it difficult for the buyer - their transaction is much easier if it is with one seller.

I may be wrong on the details, but consult a solicitor to find out ...
I can't agree more - sounds like such a family/sticky situation.

Pay some time to find out who might represent you best... as in do I know anyone who has had this kind of experience with legal dealings.
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