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<blockquote data-quote="GuideMe" data-source="post: 634115" data-attributes="member: 18233"><p>Well, part of me is thinking, if he tries to destroy the house, I would just lower the price of the home and let the new owners make the repairs. What's the most damage he can do besides cosmetic? It's the only realistic thing I can think of and such a small price to pay for peace and freedom in your life finally. Neither of you are going to leave this situation unscathed at first, you will probably lose money and he will lose a lot too, but think about a year from now, five years from now, even then years....it's better to do it now, then later. Don't hold off, keep going forward. He might surprise you and not do anything. Maybe he is looking forward to a new life deep down inside. Maybe the house is keeping you both sick, get rid of it as soon as possible. Don't leave it lingering too long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuideMe, post: 634115, member: 18233"] Well, part of me is thinking, if he tries to destroy the house, I would just lower the price of the home and let the new owners make the repairs. What's the most damage he can do besides cosmetic? It's the only realistic thing I can think of and such a small price to pay for peace and freedom in your life finally. Neither of you are going to leave this situation unscathed at first, you will probably lose money and he will lose a lot too, but think about a year from now, five years from now, even then years....it's better to do it now, then later. Don't hold off, keep going forward. He might surprise you and not do anything. Maybe he is looking forward to a new life deep down inside. Maybe the house is keeping you both sick, get rid of it as soon as possible. Don't leave it lingering too long. [/QUOTE]
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