The transaction was to take place in the Swiss area of Neuchâtel. The decision has already been made, and the matter was almost a foregone conclusion, but the coronavirus vaccination was on the way to acquiring the new property. And it is not about possible restrictions on the unvaccinated. On the contrary – taking the preparation turned out to be an obstacle.
The owner of the property initially concealed her attitude to the pandemic. Although buyers described her behavior as “strange”, they did not know yet what the views were behind him.
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Ultimately, being able to make a purchase without intermediaries was so tempting that they decided to proceed with the transaction.
A conversation that changed everything
Everything was on track until the pandemic was raised in the conversation. When the innocent dinner conversation turned to vaccines, prospective buyers were reluctant to mention that they had already taken the COVID-19 drug. However, they did not expect that this could affect the further course of the transaction.
When the woman found out about the vaccination, she quickly withdrew her arrangements, fearing that would-be buyers might die even before the contract was finalized after taking the drug.
Although such a turn of events surprised those interested in the purchase, formally they cannot blame the owner of the property. While Swiss law protects against discrimination on the grounds of vaccination by employers or public entities, any party involved in a private transaction may withdraw for any reason.
Source: The Local
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