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Tiger7861 | 13:06 Thu 16th Jan 2014 | Law
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Me and my partner live in my parents house for 15 years now they want me out in the past on numerous occasions they have promised me and my partner the house but nothing on paper
The deeds are in there name and we have never paid any rent or mortgage but we have spent money on the property over 10 years about 15k . Do I have any chance of keeping the house or staying here we have 2 children the solicitor had advised me of estoppel saying that you parents have broken there promise?Additional DetailsI forgot to mention me and my husband are separated know he is saying that no promise was made I have a witness to the promise but we did apply for local housing housing register waiting for a house will that have any significance ?
As the landlords are saying one of the conditions of staying there was that you stay on the hosing register.
In other words we did not reply to our detriment can this act bee taken like this ?

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Exactly, Tiger - you sort it out before you divorce, to prevent all this dirt being dished afterwards. Read what you've pasted: you will lose important rights to make any claims on property or finances. The property doesn't belong to your ex, so you can't claim from him. You haven't divorced your in-laws, they are nothing to do with it. They've been more than...
23:03 Thu 16th Jan 2014
I claim the prize for the 400th posting on this crock of s**t.
i can beat you BT - i had a dream about estoppel last night!!!!
Simple question please tell me to these case go to trail
I cannot understand why the Answerbank Editor allows this ludicrous thread to continue but deletes any posts saying it is the work of a troll.
It's genuine
Simple question please tell me to these case go to trail
You say you gave a solicitor who you receive emails from on the weekend - why don't you just email him/her?
browntrout: this thread is much like a scab... it'll never disappear if you don't leave it alone.
snags,
I'll try and follow your advice. but are people really so gullible. don't answer that.
Boxtops is best
Is English your first language, Tiger. I'm struggling to follow some of your points.
In two posts you have said "please tell me to these case go to trail".
Do you mean "do these cases go to trial?"
Yes trial
My head hurts!!!
Tiger - why have you created a new account?
Tiger, you are going round and round in circles. I have no idea why your previous user name is inactive, and only a judge can tell you if your case has a cat in hell's chance of succeeding - this is becoming very tedious now. It's Monday tomorrow

Tomorrow

Go and see the CAB to get advice about getting yourself somewhere new to live, just in case
Go and see your solicitor and if they are still saying you have a chance, do want you like about making this to court. You keep saying "does this go to court" - most of us don't seem to think you have any chance at all, if you read back throught this very long discussion. You can read all you like, it's the legal system which will tell you, individually, whether or not it's worth all the huge expense of suing your ex in-laws.
There are suing me with an eviction notice I have just put a defence saying why should I go this is my house
It is not your house though.
Not on paper,but technically I am they are owners only,on paper
Tiger, if you really believe that you are more deluded than I thought.

Why don't you guys take this estoppel seriously

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