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Hello,
I know someone who has a significant mental health impairment and they own a property but this property has 3 other occupants (the person's children), one occupant has a intellectual disability.
The owner of the property is highly manipulative and has been diagnosed with a significant mental health condition that they are not seeking treatment for and deny they have. The owner of the property claims they will be selling the property. This will significantly impact the three occupants as they will be rendered homeless if the sale goes ahead.
What can be done to ensure the owner of the property is not able to sell their property due to the circumstances involved? That is, the person is not fit to dispose of the property due to their functioning being impacted by a severe mental health impairment.
I know someone who has a significant mental health impairment and they own a property but this property has 3 other occupants (the person's children), one occupant has a intellectual disability.
The owner of the property is highly manipulative and has been diagnosed with a significant mental health condition that they are not seeking treatment for and deny they have. The owner of the property claims they will be selling the property. This will significantly impact the three occupants as they will be rendered homeless if the sale goes ahead.
What can be done to ensure the owner of the property is not able to sell their property due to the circumstances involved? That is, the person is not fit to dispose of the property due to their functioning being impacted by a severe mental health impairment.