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esa and selling my home

rich_hobbs_1
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hi all i read somewhere that esa have a six month freshold on money that is in the bank that is solely to be used to purchase a new home is there anyone that has had similar experience with this issue or any one that has personally done this themselves that could help or give me any advice please i have lived in my home for a very long time and unfortunately i now need to move to a different area
many thanks
richard
many thanks
richard
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@Debbie_Scope can you help?
Scope
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Sorry Sam I don’t understand the question are you ok ?
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I don’t understand your question please excuse the spelling?
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Hi @rich_hobbs_1, Sam was just tagging in an advisor who may be able to help you with your issue. Hopefully they'll be in touch soon!
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