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Sale of property in which someone has died

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hexidecimal · 02/05/2016 16:04

Hi, just wondering if there are any conveyancing experts who could help please?

I'm thinking about selling my house but there may be an issue. Three years ago my DM sadly passed away in this house, she knew she was dying and wanted to die at home which she did, very peacefully.

I now want to sell the property but am unsure as to whether I need to disclose this information on the SPIF (I think that's right?) form or even if I should tell the estate agents before it gets to that stage so that they can make potential purchasers aware? Can anyone clarify my obligations please?

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VulcanWoman · 02/05/2016 16:09

No need to say anything honestly. Lots of people die at home.

insancerre · 02/05/2016 16:12

I would have thought that most houses have had people die in them
I don't see the issue

hexidecimal · 02/05/2016 16:35

Thanks for your replies.

It's been suggested to me that disclosing this might make a sale more difficult but I want to do the right thing.

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sixinabed · 02/05/2016 16:39

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SmallBee · 02/05/2016 16:41

I believe it's required in America (might be mistaken) but don't think it is required here.

heavenlypink · 02/05/2016 16:41

There is a huge difference between dying (peacefully) at home and a violent and/or suspicious death. I don't think there is anyway potential buyers could find out - possibly neighbours might mention it but as my first point states it shouldn't be an issue. More people are choosing (wanting) to die at home and in the future I can see a big shift to it - just as it once was.

Penfold007 · 02/05/2016 17:04

Many houses would have amazing stories if only we could listen, conception, birth and death being only three events that may have happened within their walls. There is know need to mention your mother to the EA. I'm sorry for your loss.

hexidecimal · 02/05/2016 19:32

Thanks for all your replies and condolences. I've been feeling quite emotional about selling up and you've helped me to regain a bit of perspective.

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VulcanWoman · 02/05/2016 19:38

Hope all goes well with sale, you never know might be a weight lifted, a fresh start so to speak.

hexidecimal · 03/05/2016 07:09

Thanks Vulcan, yes a fresh start is exactly what's needed.

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specialsubject · 03/05/2016 14:38

Say nothing, and anyone who asks is a tactless ghoul with primitive superstitions who doesn't deserve your house!

It is of no relevance to the sale.

LunaLoveg00d · 05/05/2016 09:00

Would imagine if a potential buyer asked the direct question, you'd have to answer honestly.

But there is no need to volunteer the information without being asked.

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