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Estoppel Question Advise Needed

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Tiger7861 | 14:06 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...
00:03 Fri 17th Jan 2014
Lets Pope.

Any more?

Steep Lop?
See how far this goes?
Oh, please say it's not so? This thread has had me chuckling for days - Please don't tell me it's over?
No it's not. Tiger's just gone for a cup of tea.

What a load of nonsense !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am heavily committed to 600 - and this little one (I dont mean bl+ody great lie) will do its bit.

I think Pee Plots is quite a good anagram of estoppel.
well this one anyway

who says pee doesnt stink ?
Normally is nt estoppel easy to prove
In your world Tiger, what is normal?
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she's baaaaack

dont know if estoppel is easy to prove Tiger, never done it...
You may wish to review the answers you had from New judge, Barmaid et al some 500 answers ago.

So you guys think I have no chance seriously
Have you read any of the answers you've been given??
For the love of all that's holy Tiger, it doesnt matter a flying fig what we think. It only matters what your solicitor and counsel think who have the full facts. If they say it's a go, who are we (random strangers on an internet forum who have not seen any of the original documents nor heard directly from the client) to say otherwise.

This is really quite pointless now.
Are we nearly there yet?
595
Yes I know but good to get a second opinion
I think Barmaid has a made a very valid point 596
Second opinion Tyger
you are coming up for 600 opinions and not necessarily all different

598
599 you've had more than a second opinion
600th most pointless???


Please please please???

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