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This subject of house ownership can be a cause of confusion in many countries; some years ago I had a house in the UK that I thought was mine until I split up with the ex.
STEVE G wrote:This subject of house ownership can be a cause of confusion in many countries; some years ago I had a house in the UK that I thought was mine until I split up with the ex.
Very good point Steve. Can you imagine the state of the housing market in the UK if the men decided it wasn't a good idea to buy a house because their wives might 'steal' it from them in the future (which happens a LOT more in the UK than it does here!)
had a nice house in dublin once
now live down the sticks
so going to hua hun soon
try out my new house in hin lek fai
dont think the ex wife will find me here
Burger wrote:I said my houses are in my name, which they are. The land they sit on is another matter which I did not mention.
Oh, ok, just the house is in your name, not the land!
Now it's clear, mate! ... That was all, what I wanted to know!
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dont know the answer to that one
i havent got into the over 18S forum yet
mabey im too young...lol im just starting to apply for my retirment visa mabey you get in whrn you get it