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Originally Posted by Carno
No, there were no strings attached. The church had some measure of expectation maybe, but that means jack shit. The family was given the house free and clear, and they sold it legally. I'm still failing to see any of these attached strings.
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You're arguing with me, but I'm saying what you're saying.
It turns out that from the church's perspective, there were strings attached. Like, "We'll give you this house, but you're supposed to actually live in it." But certainly--at least, from what's been posted here--they're under no legal requirement to keep the house for any length of time. I'm not talking about legal or contractual "strings". More like the church has moral or emotional stuff hung up on this. And they probably didn't realize they did until the couple didn't do what they were "supposed to".