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Buying A Houe With Cash
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if someone offers to buy your house entirely in cash, how wary should you be and why?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Do you mean in notes? If someone presented you with the price of a house in bank notes, you'd be entitled to suspect that the money was the proceeds of crime, of tax evasion, or of laundering of money. You could be suspected of being complicit in that activity, which would be a nuisance though it wouldn't get the authorities anywhere much. The sale of the house could not be questioned though.
If you mean actual cash, your solicitor will tell you to avoid it in all probability. This is because of the money laundering that goes on and they have an absolute responsibility to ensure that the funds have come from a reliable source.
If it's just that the buyers need no mortgage then, as others have said, no problem. But your solicitor, and the purchaser's, will still have to satisfy themselves that the money's from somewhere right and proper.
If it's just that the buyers need no mortgage then, as others have said, no problem. But your solicitor, and the purchaser's, will still have to satisfy themselves that the money's from somewhere right and proper.
If by "cash" you mean not needing a mortgage/load (as opposed to opening up a wallet and counting out the notes) then my reaction would be that they can hardly run away with my house if the cheque or whatever bounced, so I'd be happy to take it given the right offer. On the other hand if they are literally using notes and coins one would need to wonder why such a relatively 'untracable' source of payment.
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Sorry to hijack this a bit but what is needed, legally, if i was to walk in to someone's house (providing it was for sale) and throw a wedge of cash on the table and said i wanted to buy the house now.
What would you need to do ? could they just write you a receipt and it's yours ? Would you still need a survey or land search etc...i presume deed of title would have to be sorted out legally
Always wondered about this, not that i'll ever be in a position to do it.
What would you need to do ? could they just write you a receipt and it's yours ? Would you still need a survey or land search etc...i presume deed of title would have to be sorted out legally
Always wondered about this, not that i'll ever be in a position to do it.
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