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Princess Märtha Louise, Former National Museum Director - News Directory 3

Princess Märtha Louise, Former National Museum Director

April 5, 2025 Catherine Williams News
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At a glance
  • Princess Märtha Louise ⁤of Norway is seeking a price reduction on a house she purchased from Karin Hindsbo, the former director⁤ of the National Museum.
  • The princess has initiated legal proceedings to address concerns regarding the agreed-upon price of the property.
  • The residence, located in stabekk,⁤ was acquired in‍ August 2023.
Original source: vg.no

princess Märtha Louise Seeks Price Reduction on Home Purchase

Table of Contents

  • princess Märtha Louise Seeks Price Reduction on Home Purchase
    • Legal Action Initiated
    • Property details
    • No‍ Official Statement
  • Princess Märtha Louise Seeks Price Reduction on Bærum Property
    • Legal Battle Over Property Purchase
    • Construction Ban Complicates Matters
  • Princess Märtha Louise Embroiled⁣ in Property Dispute Over Delayed Home
  • Princess Märtha Louise, Shaman Durek Seek Price Reduction on Stabekk Home
    • Former National Museum Director Involved
  • Princess Märtha Louise’s Property Renovation Halted by Construction Ban
    • Renovation Plans Thwarted
    • Previous Ownership
  • Princess Märtha Louise’s ‍Construction Plans Face Delay
    • Do you have information?
  • Princess Märtha Louise Property Dispute: Legal Battle Over Stabekk Home
Princess Märtha Louise and Durek Verrett's home in ⁣Stabekk
Princess Märtha Louise and Durek Verrett purchased this house in Stabekk in August⁤ 2023. she is ⁣now pursuing legal action related to the purchase price. (Photos by Thomas ⁣fure/NTB and Gisle Oddstad)

Princess Märtha Louise ⁤of Norway is seeking a price reduction on a house she purchased from Karin Hindsbo, the former director⁤ of the National Museum.

Legal Action Initiated

The princess has initiated legal proceedings to address concerns regarding the agreed-upon price of the property. Details surrounding the specific issues have not been publicly disclosed.

Property details

The residence, located in stabekk,⁤ was acquired in‍ August 2023. The circumstances leading ⁣to the dispute over‍ the purchase price ⁢remain unclear.

No‍ Official Statement

As of now, there has been no ⁢official statement released by the Norwegian royal family or representatives for Princess Märtha Louise regarding the ongoing legal ⁢matter.

Princess Märtha Louise Seeks Price Reduction on Bærum Property

Dispute with Tate Modern Director Karin Hindsbo heads to court.

January 1, 2024

Legal Battle Over Property Purchase

princess Märtha Louise of norway is pursuing a price⁢ reduction on⁢ a property acquired from Karin Hindsbo, the ⁤director ⁤of Tate Modern in London. The disagreement is scheduled to be addressed in Asker and Bærum District court over two days in November.

While the specific amount of the price reduction sought by the princess remains undisclosed, the original purchase price for the property was NOK 18.6 million.The legal action names Hindsbo, former director‍ of the National Museum, as ⁣the defendant.

Karin Hindsbo
FORMER OWNER: Karin Hindsbo, previously director of the National Museum until 2023, now leads Tate Modern in⁢ London. Photo: Paul Sigve Amundsen / VG

Construction Ban Complicates Matters

Adding to the complexity, Princess Märtha Louise’s plans to demolish the existing⁢ structure and construct a new residence have been hampered by a ⁤temporary construction ban ‍imposed⁤ by the Bærum municipality.

Categories: Norway,Royal Family,Real Estate

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Princess Märtha Louise Embroiled⁣ in Property Dispute Over Delayed Home

Oslo (AP) — Princess ⁤Märtha Louise of Norway is engaged in a legal dispute concerning delays in the completion ‍of her new residence, court documents reveal.

The princess and her partner, Durek Verrett, have initiated legal action against the previous⁢ owners of the ⁢property, seeking financial compensation for losses incurred ⁣due to the extended construction timeline. the case is set to be ‍heard ⁣in district court.

Karin Hindsbo
Karin Hindsbo, former director of the National Museum, is a defendant⁢ in the case. (Photo: Paul Sigve Amundsen / VG)

Neither Princess Märtha Louise’s ⁤manager, Carina Scheele Carlsen, nor ‍legal‍ representatives ⁣for either party have offered comments ⁢on the⁤ pending‍ litigation.

Claims Link, a firm specializing in injury⁢ settlements, is ⁢representing the defendants, Karin Hindsbo and Martin Smith-Sivertsen,‍ a real estate developer and former city council member. Elisabeth Danielsen Bogen, the company director, stated that⁢ it was⁤ inappropriate to comment while the case is before the district court.

Princess and Shaman
Princess Märtha Louise and Durek Verrett at a Netflix premiere last year. The couple is awaiting completion of their home. ⁢(Photo: Javad Parsa / NTB)

The ‍princess and Verrett are reportedly still waiting⁣ to move‍ into the residence located in Stabekk, Norway. The exact amount of compensation sought has not been disclosed.

The Associated ⁤Press contributed to this report.

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