A Gay Couple In South London Has Turned Down The Opportunity To Inspect And Buy A Home.
Because of their sexuality, a gay couple has been denied a viewing and the opportunity to buy a house in south London. The owners of the property Lachlan Mantell and Luke Whitehouse were interested in sent them a message saying they were "unwilling" to let them view or buy it. The homeowners justified their decision by stating that it was based on their religious convictions. Purplebricks, an online estate firm, has taken the house from their website. Mr Whitehouse, 34, and Mr Mantell, 37, have been dating for eight years and intended to inspect the three-bedroom, £650,000 house on Saturday. But, before they could do so, Purplebricks received a communication from the sellers. "Dear Lachlan and Luke, thank you for sharing your situation with us," it said. "We apologize if we come off as intrusive, but we just want to make it plain that we would not allow two guys in a partnership to visit or purchase our home." Because it contradicts God's gracious mess