Re: Council's way of Selling Houses
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Originally Posted by ***Mr D***
Thats how I took it sounded a bit of a con.
The property would NEED a survey as its a large house thats been empty for some time.
TBH I will probably give it a miss or just put in a low offer and keep my fingers crossed.
Wonder who has acess to the envelopes before the draw. 
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It's like any tender that's submitted to the council, it will all be done legally and above board, and will probably be conducted by an independent soliciter.
Like I said, it's common in Scotland, but it's annoying way to sell a house, especially for the purchaser.
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