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  • Profile photo of Meeg The DeegMeeg The Deeg
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    I don’t mean to be morbid, but we are currently purchasing a property from a lovely old gentleman. It is only his name on his side of the contract. What will happen if he passes away between exchange and settlement. Does everything go on hold? Do we just settle as normal and the funds go to his estate? We’d like to do a bit of work on the place before settlement, which he is quite happy for us to do – but i’m not quite game! [ohno]
    Thanks in advance
    Meeg The Deeg

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    I beleive things go on as before. The executor of the estate takes the deceased’s place.

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    Profile photo of Meeg The DeegMeeg The Deeg
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    Thanks Terry,
    Does it slow anything down. The family are happy with the sale and everything. It just did cross my mind…..
    Meeg The Deeg

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