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Question, state of Virginia. Wife moves out of the martital house and cleans it out while husband is out of town. She stays gone. Husband moves out of state leaving things he purchased when they first purchased the house. He left these items to help enhance the sale of the house, new range, fridge, etc.(He Purchased and paid for) to help with the sale of the house. Also, left a "gift" he was given, also to help with sale of the house. This gift was a 8 person jacuzzi. The husband was transferred out west. Just found out, house is on the market, and the house has been stripped of those things thus hurting the sale of the house, not enhancing it. Also, if VA is a 50-50 state, why is He the only one making the mortgage payment, paying the utility bills to keep pipes from freezing, etc. If the wife took at the stuff, plus new appliances plus HIS gift, shouldn't she be reposible for at least part of the mortage? Also, shouldn't the wife be responsible for returning the gift, the husband wanted to leave the gift to help with the sale of the property. Something doesn't seem quite right about this situation. It seems to me its a give-give situation and the husband is doing all of the giving. Also, thank God, there are NO children involved.
[Edited by Nancee on 02-04-2001 at 04:30 PM]
Question, state of Virginia. Wife moves out of the martital house and cleans it out while husband is out of town. She stays gone. Husband moves out of state leaving things he purchased when they first purchased the house. He left these items to help enhance the sale of the house, new range, fridge, etc.(He Purchased and paid for) to help with the sale of the house. Also, left a "gift" he was given, also to help with sale of the house. This gift was a 8 person jacuzzi. The husband was transferred out west. Just found out, house is on the market, and the house has been stripped of those things thus hurting the sale of the house, not enhancing it. Also, if VA is a 50-50 state, why is He the only one making the mortgage payment, paying the utility bills to keep pipes from freezing, etc. If the wife took at the stuff, plus new appliances plus HIS gift, shouldn't she be reposible for at least part of the mortage? Also, shouldn't the wife be responsible for returning the gift, the husband wanted to leave the gift to help with the sale of the property. Something doesn't seem quite right about this situation. It seems to me its a give-give situation and the husband is doing all of the giving. Also, thank God, there are NO children involved.
[Edited by Nancee on 02-04-2001 at 04:30 PM]