I have a deceased estate settling soon, I am the purchaser.
The benneficaries are from what I can tell, money hungry pigs who don't support the poor old mother in law who has loved in the property for 60 years.
The challenge I have is the elderly lady has only had two weeks notice to move from the property. They did not communicate with her and now she is struggling to cope with the move. I am unable to delay settlement as the beneficiaries won't approve (because it doesn't help them).
She has asked if she can rent the property back, which is no problem....except that there is no safety switches in the property and there are a number of areas where the house would not pass on safety as a landlord. I have spoken to reiq who have informed me that I need to comply by all legislation. Fair enough.
I would like to assist this lady, but can't delay settlement and can't rent it back to her.
Does anyone have any creative but legal ways around this?
The benneficaries are from what I can tell, money hungry pigs who don't support the poor old mother in law who has loved in the property for 60 years.
The challenge I have is the elderly lady has only had two weeks notice to move from the property. They did not communicate with her and now she is struggling to cope with the move. I am unable to delay settlement as the beneficiaries won't approve (because it doesn't help them).
She has asked if she can rent the property back, which is no problem....except that there is no safety switches in the property and there are a number of areas where the house would not pass on safety as a landlord. I have spoken to reiq who have informed me that I need to comply by all legislation. Fair enough.
I would like to assist this lady, but can't delay settlement and can't rent it back to her.
Does anyone have any creative but legal ways around this?