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22-10-18, 02:29 PM | #6481 | |
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Re: Gripe of the day - What is yours?
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22-10-18, 09:37 PM | #6482 |
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Nice to have money to fight over. My dad died leaving me £89,000 in credit card debts and loans to sort out. That took months. He also left my mum, his ex wife who'd been departed from for 28 years but not divorced, with a mortgage of £85,000 she didn't know about. He'd switched it to interest only. She now has dementia and all her pension has to go on paying the mortgage because dad cashed in the endowment and his pension died with him. She's 74 and there's still 8 years left to pay. If she needs care the house will have to be sold, but that will make my sister and two children, who all at the moment look after her, homeless.
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23-10-18, 06:29 AM | #6483 |
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if there are dependants living at your mum's house, then the council pick up the care bill, they can't force dependants out to enable the property to be sold, especially as there's still an outstanding mortgage and no savings.
obviously the mortgage will still have to be paid My mum had an equity release mortgage which was interest only, which we only found out about when my sister was digging through her paperwork, that was £50000 plus a nice £5000 credit card account in the red. So you're not alone with parents leaving you with problems to sort out
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23-10-18, 07:33 AM | #6484 | |
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23-10-18, 05:11 PM | #6485 |
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yanks on youtube...
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23-10-18, 05:24 PM | #6486 | |
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If mum goes into care her pension has to be spent on the care home. My sister has no income to pay the mortgage and cannot claim housing benefit. So either way she ends up homeless. Then the council will have to re home her at huge cost, and mum's equity in the house isn't much so that would soon be gone on care fees. It's a right mess. Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
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23-10-18, 06:01 PM | #6487 |
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Sometimes its worth bearing in mind that "inheritance" is actually money owned by someone else and not by the inheritees. It is not anyones right to get some elses money when they die, its just a bonus if you do.
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24-10-18, 07:38 AM | #6489 |
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"Polite" Bike riders.....
GGGGRRRRRRR. ****s. That is all. |
24-10-18, 07:45 AM | #6490 |
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I'll elaborate. (Rant mode on)
They are bad enough in the summer time when clearly visible. I have this numpty on my route some mornings who goes the full monty. BMW police style motor bike, blue running light. Dressed to look like a prat pretending to be a policeman. Don't get me wrong, I've got nothing against actual policemen. Just retards who ride along in the now pitch black at 6.20 am doing 60 on a 70 dual carriageway so that all the cagers **** themselves at the last minute because they were too busy watching porn on their phones. Who then slam on their brakes and nearly cause a pile up. Polite indeed - it should say "I'm a W****R" across their back. (Rant mode off) Have a good day Org. Last edited by shiftin_gear98; 24-10-18 at 07:48 AM. |
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