I REALLY hope that he's learnt by now that this won't work. She'll just continue to harass him regardless. He needs to look after himself and set a better example for the girls by holding her to account.That's the Alice reverse premium
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I reckon in the end will just rip up the prenup and give her all the equity in the house just to get rid of her.
True. From what we’ve seen, it’s in pretty poor condition. Badly maintained, etc.I guess the house is the definition of a fixer upper so that's probably reflected in the price too. Plus with a seller who is desperate to sell and that information being in the public domain, gives the buyers a lot of power.
she posted it on Good Friday at 8:30 am so yeahWas the house sold at the same time bianca posted her last story about carrying on on life etc. I remember seeing that one at the weekend. Could have been a reaction to that.
I also hope Ioan can use his share as downpayment for a new place.
the night beforeI think it was a post about new beginnings and didn't Tony make his leaving twitter FOREVER post around the same time
There’s the mortgage to pay off too. I thought the loan was hefty and there wasn’t actually that much equity.And Ioan gets the rest?
Of courseThere’s the mortgage to pay off too. I thought the loan was hefty and there wasn’t actually that much equity.
I believe the outstanding mortgage was closer to $700k.If the pre-agreed payouts are $220,000 to Alice and Ioan (combined) and $180,000 to the lawyers (combined), that’s $400,000 which would leave $1.6m from the sale. But I seem to recall the mortgage was over $1m - which, if true, is not where you’d hope to be after so many years (I think they must have re-mortgaged at some point). And there’s the mortgage arrears to pay as well. So i think it’s possible there won’t be that much left over.
Even if Ioan gets $110,000 upfront, doesn’t he still have some big tax bill to pay in France? Not to mention various other smaller debts. So whatever he’s left with, it’s not going to be life-changing money exactly.
True, there won't be much left after his French tax bill, legal fees and various debt consolidation loans he's had to take out (credit cards, loan from his parents, etc.). But at least he can start paying that stuff off and won't be losing thousands of dollars he doesn't have to mortgage and home insurance payments every month anymore. He is far from in the clear, but this is finally a positive resolution of one of the many problems he still faces, like custody, final financial settlement and getting that damned divorce decree and getting on with his career. One step in the right direction on a long road still ahead.If the pre-agreed payouts are $220,000 to Alice and Ioan (combined) and $180,000 to the lawyers (combined), that’s $400,000 which would leave $1.6m from the sale. But I seem to recall the mortgage was over $1m - which, if true, is not where you’d hope to be after so many years (I think they must have re-mortgaged at some point). And there’s the mortgage arrears to pay as well. So i think it’s possible there won’t be that much left over.
Even if Ioan gets $110,000 upfront, doesn’t he still have some big tax bill to pay in France? Not to mention various other smaller debts. So whatever he’s left with, it’s not going to be life-changing money exactly.
My house was legally transferred in the morning after all written contracts etc were concluded, I collected the keys at lunchtime and went round with two colleagues and a bottle of champagneI don't think we will learn this as that would be something agreed upon by both the seller and buyer before the close date.
(My experience in US of buying and then selling 12 or so houses has been that the buyer took occupancy on the date of purchase - meaning that I had to remove myself and belongings prior to closing the contract on the date of sale.)
Knowing Alice, Tone won't have a pot (noodle) to piss in.Woohoo. Alice can pay for her own fucking car insurance. Hope Tone enjoys his payout too. Cunt.
Significant things in Alice's world always seem to happen on significant calendar dates. It's uncanny.Alice losing her house on Good Friday is exactly my kind of humour.
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