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I Spoke with the Lawyer about the House

April 28th 2008

After calling 3 separate times.

He reiterated his letter that he could not go below $175k, because we have to “satisfy” all of the relatives on the estate. I’m guessing the 3 million that was offered for the other two properties was not enough to satisfy them.

I can swing $175k if I can get a decent rate. It will be tough, but I’m willing to give it a try. Right now I just need to get a mortgage researched and settled, and work on getting my car paid off.

The sweetheart and I had originally saved up $1300 or so to put towards one of my dads bills for fathers day, but I may instead put this money towards the car to get it paid off even sooner. Instead I may give my dad something small but appreciated.

I’m also considering limiting holiday gifts this year to 1 gift each, and putting that excess money towards the car as well.

The lawyer did say that he would not be doing anything with the property until he talks to me first. While that alleviates some stress, it is obviously not a sound guarantee.

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