What a shock, darling! I purchased a flat for us on credit and put it under my mom’s ownership. Now we can truly begin our life together. My spouse GASPED at my reply
She thought, to hell with those savings that went to her mother-in-law’s apartment, I’ll forget about them. No need to argue with her husband, anyway now they have their own housing. Her husband, apparently to not show his joy, walked around sullen.
After all, he had no tender feelings for his wife’s grandmother. But Jack’s eyes sparkled mischievously. He was waiting for a pause when his wife would recover after losing a loved one.
Less than a week passed before he spoke. It turned out he really was upset. He lamented that they have to wait six months to enter the inheritance.
In his opinion, that’s a lot. They already have one apartment that’s idle because of repairs. And now this.
Let’s rent this apartment for now, and meanwhile look for buyers. He suggested. Emily opened her mouth in surprise.
It seems she and her husband were thinking in different directions. She asked, why not live there ourselves? That way the issue with the aunt is resolved. How will she look her in the eyes? The aunt isn’t on another planet.
She’s aware that her niece inherited an apartment. Emily said that living for free in someone else’s apartment and renting out your own is the height of impudence. Oh, we’ll get over it, her husband rolled his eyes.
We need to close the mortgage debt. And your aunt will get over it. Big deal, she’ll gossip behind our backs.
What do we care? We have debts, and she doesn’t care. His wife categorically stated that she won’t sell the apartment to close her mother-in-law’s mortgage. Let her sell hers and close it.
Jack flared up. What’s his mom got to do with it? She’s not obligated to close their debts. They looked at the situation differently.
Her husband argued, proving that they have only one apartment, the mortgaged one, and they need to solve issues with it. So, grandma’s definitely needs to be sold. That’s not even a question.
Emily operated with facts. They are officially husband and wife. Property should be registered to them…