Jess and Jackie Morecroft paid over 1.2 million Australian dollars - the equivalent of £630,000 - for the home in 2018.
A couple forked out over £600,000 for their dream home to learn years later that it never belonged to them.
But the Supreme Court ruled that the home was still registered to the previous owner, an 83-year-old woman, despite the couple paying for it. Legal documents presented during the case showed that the property was never registered under their names. Last year, the court ruled in favour of Ms Issa, who has Alzheimer's, confirming that she was the rightful owner of the property and the Morecrofts had no legal claim over the property.
He said: “There is an endpoint here for us, which would totally ruin us … it feels very desperate at this point." His wife added that she was living in fear due to the stress of potentially losing their home, where they had resided for five years. She added: "We're just normal people who have bought a house."
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