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Repayable Disabilities Grant in searches
Scoobyxxxx
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Could someone please advise, where a repayable disabilities grant shows up in a local seach when purchasing a property, can the balance be passed to the buyer of the property for repayment? I am buying a bungalow which is being sold by the executor of the deceased owner and there was a disabilities grant made in 2015 (I believe for a wet room). My solicitor has been trying to get the executor's solicitor to respond to a request for their undertaking to repay any balance etc but can't seem to get a reply about it. Of course, I am piggy in the middle and know nothing about these things - it could be that it isn't even repayable depending on the sum involved? Would be grateful for any advice from those 'in the know'. Many thanks.
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Any amount repayable will be paid by the seller on completion - not your problem.0
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