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How To Sabotage A House Sale?

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Harryblue | 00:39 Wed 04th Jun 2014 | Business & Finance
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My parents want to move from where we are currently living and really do not want to. There house sale is “agreed” but not yet gone through. They seem determined to move where as I'm determined to stay. I have no means to live on my own right now. So is there anyway I could sabotage the sale or stop it from potentially going through?
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I know this isn't what you want to hear, yes there are probably ways you could do it, some illegal and most immoral.


Better you put the amount you currently pay your parents for bills and overheads towards at least a room share until you can afford a place of your own.
'Give me ways of stopping two other people from living their lives as they want. I want them to live their lives as I want'.
Hmmmm. Many adults want to ask this question but shy away from it for fear of being judged. I respect your frankness, but I can't assist.
just read what you have said and consider if someone said this about you and how you would feel.

please consider your parents.
How old are you ? If you are considered a child then ...tough ...if grown up ..stand on your own two feet if you don't like it...in my world adults and parents make the decisions !
minty - have a feeling this is all harry martin and my eye. i'm twit twooing away from this.
Could be right lady....me too....
Let's look at this.
There is a house that isn't yours that the owners wish to sell.
For your own selfish reasons you, who have no say in the matter, wish to prevent them doing what is there right to do.
And you ask for advice on this immoral act.
Have I got that right ?

I'm sure being uprooted is an unpleasant thought for you, although you don't say how far away you'd be likely to move. But the extent of what you are morally entitled to do is to discuss your fears/wants and see if your parents can be convinced to wait before they live elsewhere. But in the end it is their decision not yours, and you will "grow" by accepting there are things you have no control over and that you have to respect other's rights.
You could always say that there is an owl infestation;-)

Seriously if you are for real, then this is a weird way to think, so stop it. It's not your house, it's your parents house, if you want to live somewhere go and buy or rent your own, or buy a tent and camp in a mate's garden if you really have no money, but don't dress up as normal the desire to destroy what someone else wants to do and their happiness, that's sociopathic.
"their right"
like I typed >:-(
Do your parents know you're thinking like this? If so, you're lucky to have a roof over your head. That's nasty.
whoo whoo would do such a thing
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Keeping to the subject - no there isnt.

The seller will be so motivated by the idea of money instead of house,
that I cant think there is anything to stop it if both parties want to proceed.

If you have no means to live on your own - think 'job' and go out and get one

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