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Costs involved when building a house?
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My Brother wants to build a 3 bed detached house on some land our Mother owns (about an acre). It used to be green belt land, but I think they have relaxed the planning on this now. I dont think he realises the amount of costs involved, I said he is looking at about £150k plus to build.....there is bound to be other thousands of £ worth of hidden costs too? Also, it will be left to us jointly (me and him) if anything happens to mum. What happens if he has built a house on it?? Where do I stand.....
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1) I know nothing about costs of building a house - I am sure you can find a website that will give you an approximate cost per square footage.
2) This is fraught with legal difficulties . I advise in the VERY STRONGEST terms for your mother (possibly with you and your brother) to seek legal advice. There are all sorts of Trust issues here - constructive...
14:52 Fri 13th May 2011
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I'd try not to feel uneasy about it if I were you. Seems to me you have a right to know now before anything starts so it can be agreed to; rather than wait until the fateful day when your mother has gone and you find there is a disagreement and potential family break-up.
Tell him you need to know how the land lies, so to speak. And that it is in both your interests.
Tell him you need to know how the land lies, so to speak. And that it is in both your interests.
1) I know nothing about costs of building a house - I am sure you can find a website that will give you an approximate cost per square footage.
2) This is fraught with legal difficulties. I advise in the VERY STRONGEST terms for your mother (possibly with you and your brother) to seek legal advice. There are all sorts of Trust issues here - constructive trusts, resulting trusts, proprietary estoppel. It's got "litigation" written ALL over it.
2) This is fraught with legal difficulties. I advise in the VERY STRONGEST terms for your mother (possibly with you and your brother) to seek legal advice. There are all sorts of Trust issues here - constructive trusts, resulting trusts, proprietary estoppel. It's got "litigation" written ALL over it.
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