Re: Selling my house?
On 9 Apr, 17:03, Ron <R...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In my seventies I will soon be living with my son. If I sold my
house would it be possible/legal for the proceeds of the sale to be paid
DIRECTLY into my son's account? I appreciate that I would have to
instruct my solicitor accordingly.
You can instruct your solicitor to send the funds to anywhere you want
- there's no need for it to be an account in your name.
David
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