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B-187088 1 (1977-02-03)

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                                 THE  COMPTROLLER GENERAL
      DCISION    :.    OPTHE UNITED UTATES
                                 WAUHINUTON, D.C. @0545
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FILE:  5-187088


DATE:   February 3, 1977


MATTER   OF:       G. F. McBride - Real Estate ELpeses


DIGEST:


1.  Bureau of Prisons employee claims
    con.S incident to sale of house
    v an transfer from Washington,
    D.C., to Alderson, W. Va. Claim
    is denied because sale of home
    was not incident to change of
    official station as required by
    fA para. 2-1,5(b) (May 1973).
    Sale of home was begun and real
    estate expeleas wyre incurted
    long before IgencV first decided
    upon transfer, nd agency made
    no datermination that sale was
    incident to change of official
    station. See B-167171, August 8,
    1969; B-186763, October 6, 1976.


         2. Claim for coats incident to salt
            of'house upon transfer is denied
            when employiee actually resided in
            nearby reined quarters at time
            definite noticeof transfer was
            given because employee does not
            meet occupancy requirements of
            FTR para. 2-6.1(d) (May 1973).
            B-177643, April 9, 1973.

     By letter dated July 28, 1976, Mr. Glen E. Pommetening,
Aflistant Attorney for Administration, Department of Justice,
requests an advance decision concerning the claim of Mr. G. F.
McBride, an employee of the Bureau of Prisons, for real estate
expenses for the sale of his home at his old official station
upon his transfer from Washington, D.C., to Alderson,
West Virginia.

     The record shows that on January 11, 1975, Mr. McBride
antmred into a sales agreement with Virginia Homeowners, Inc.,


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