Depression after notarized contract - experiences

  • Erstellt am 2021-09-02 08:39:37

Hausbautraum20

2021-09-06 20:01:08
  • #1


Not for me, because probably nothing else will come for the next 5 years...
 

chand1986

2021-09-06 20:06:55
  • #2


Why is it an advantage if nothing changes and you already know everything?
 

Altai

2021-09-06 20:07:36
  • #3
The financing had not yet been signed, according to a statement in an early post.

I see no point in torturing yourself... Go to the seller and ask if you can cancel the purchase. If the properties are in such demand, he will get rid of the house in no time, so why should he make things difficult.
The answer also determines what is possible. At the moment you are going around in circles because it is not clear at all how the exit can work.
 

HausTmMike

2021-09-06 20:12:58
  • #4
I might really move to an allotment garden. You buy a plot for 15k, an old WLAN stick, and enjoy life. Zero obligations, almost zero ongoing costs. Even cheaper would be settling in a forest. They used to do that before.
 

Ysop***

2021-09-06 20:19:09
  • #5


Buy. But I am also very different from you and really can’t understand your whining at all. Another daycare? So what, that is usually no problem for children. They are more adaptable than you ;)
 

Tarnari

2021-09-06 20:31:35
  • #6


That’s not what this is about at all.



I wouldn’t agree with that universally. Just as we adults are all different, so are children. Some can easily change jobs and engage in communication, others can’t at all and are extremely nervous. Kids are the same way. How could it be otherwise, after all, they eventually become what we adults call them.
 
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