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Buying Out A Partner (House)
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I was wondering if any of you have knowledge concerning buying out a partner, from shared house. My daughter and her long term partner have parted. She pays the mortgage and he pays all other bills. She is currently living with me and their little son, my grandson. The 2 bedroom house is worth approx. £150.000. He has said she'd probably get about £20,000, but I don't think that's right? They've been in house for about 10 years. Any help/ advice?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Depends what’s left to pay , IDE imagine to sell it they would get half each , if your daughter decides to stay with your grandchild,he’s duty bound to provide a roof for the child till leaving educationtherefore he’d have to contribute to the mortgage even if it’s through the CSA , BM might be the one to help here xx
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It would be a good idea to actually go down to Citizens Advice and talk to them. They will be able to point her in the right direction to ensure she gets the right help.
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It would be a good idea to actually go down to Citizens Advice and talk to them. They will be able to point her in the right direction to ensure she gets the right help.
Ok, it's joint Mortgage.
Not sure how much is left on mortgage. Quite a lot I think. £12 000, deposit was put down about 10 years ago, monthly payments £550. House was bought gor £120,000. Its an older terrace house, but in a much sought after area.
He, wants to buy my daughter out. We are all still friends. The house is only 3 minutes from me.
Not sure how much is left on mortgage. Quite a lot I think. £12 000, deposit was put down about 10 years ago, monthly payments £550. House was bought gor £120,000. Its an older terrace house, but in a much sought after area.
He, wants to buy my daughter out. We are all still friends. The house is only 3 minutes from me.
I'd definitely get legal advice, especially where support for the child is concerned. In extremely basic terms if there are no children involved then when my daughter did this with her partner you take the outstanding mortgage off the current (professional) value of the house and split the difference as to what each gets (or pays the other).