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Outright Homeowner want to Sell and Buy
michymossy
Posts: 2 Newbie
same value, I claim ESA and DLA would this stop my chances of selling and buying no profits gained.
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michymossy wrote: »
some advice needed.... I want to sell my house (owned) and buy bungalow outright
same value, I claim ESA and DLA would this stop my chances of selling and buying no profits gained.
No. It may short term affect your claim, but nothing sinister.
Why do u think it would?
Edit: obviously u have fees to pay so ideally current home sells for 3-4k more than new home0 -
michymossy wrote: »
some advice needed.... I want to sell my house (owned) and buy bungalow outright
same value, I claim ESA and DLA would this stop my chances of selling and buying no profits gained.
maybe just the stigma attached to "long term benefits" and form filling0 -
michymossy wrote: »maybe just the stigma attached to "long term benefits" and form filling
Who would need to know?
U aren't asking for credit, so your income and expenditure is irrelevant0
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