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      March 18, 2025 at 8:52 am
      Yes. Thatโ€™s exactly what I am saying.

      Either you have to believe them or not. But, consequences are totally dependant on your actions and his behaviour.

      I wonโ€™t believe people when it comes to money. And 10% is very small amount.

      Very simple. You give them full amount. Ask him to vacate immediately to a rental home. It is his problem. In this way, you get your flat. He still would have home to stay. Even if his flat gets delayed, it is their headache and you wouldnโ€™t have to deal with them.

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        March 18, 2025 at 3:56 am
        Okay – I see a lot of problems.

        You have 2 options:

        1) believe that people are good and take risk

        2) believe that no one is good and be cautious.

        If I am you, I would go with option 2. I might lose good property but is it worth the risk?

        If he comes to know, you donโ€™t have support, it becomes easier for him. Civil cases are going to take years to resolve if it goes to court.

        And rental agreement. Did he agree to pay you rent? As simple as that. If he is going to pay rent, ask him to vacate the home and give it to you and let him find a home for a rental stay till he gets the money.

        He is very safe at this position, tbh.

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          March 18, 2025 at 2:01 am
          I would advise strictly against it. Involve a lawyer. Make sure agreements are correct.

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