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My father, 94 years old, had to go into a care home. The Social Services agreed to pay for the first 12 weeks before Dad's Care would need to be paid for by the sale of his home. Dad had 3 weeks respite before we decided that his care home was right. Unfortunately, my father passed away from a chest infection/sepsis, the last day of his respite. So, the 12 weeks deadline was no longer in place. Initially, there were numerous viewings, which, despite two drops in price, tailed off, and for two weeks, there were no viewings. I instructed them that we wanted to switch to a more active agent. There were then at least 2 viewings per week. Despite this, after 12 weeks the bungalow was not sold. I question? How can the viewings go up dramatically once I have stated that we want a more active agent? When I instructed that we wanted to change at the end of the 12 weeks, we were told that they required two weeks notice. I had to point out that we signed up for 12 weeks and not 14. This was just a try on.... Read more
7th Aug 2023 (7 mo. ago)