Originally posted by SueEllen
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If you want to put your house in joint names, I would suggest Cartilaginous, and Synovial.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostYou need a legal agreement for when things go wrong.
Why aren't you getting married? You should treat it the same.
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Originally posted by MattZani View Postyeah I wouldn't do that.
okay love and trust and all that stuff but relationships are always a freaking gamble lol (alos why I was thinking about keeping my flat..)
Why aren't you getting married? You should treat it the same.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostGirl on girl gladiator action. Does it get much better than this? That from your favourites list is it SE?
I'm sure I have my porn filter on searches.
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Originally posted by MattZani View Postyeah I wouldn't do that.
okay love and trust and all that stuff but relationships are always a freaking gamble lol (alos why I was thinking about keeping my flat..)
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWell that's what I did. If you don't have trust don't pursue the relationship, a lot cheaper to get out now. Ask BP.
okay love and trust and all that stuff but relationships are always a freaking gamble lol (alos why I was thinking about keeping my flat..)
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Originally posted by SeanT View PostNot if you're going bigger no. You'll need to sell it, buy the nice big expensive house with the proceeds, and then buy another cheaper house and pay the reduced extra stamp duty on that.
Yeah I'd be going bigger. I live in a 1 bed flat, central location, hence why I'm thinking of keeping it (very high rental potential) and I'd be buying a big 2 bed flat with my partner.
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostMore sound financial advice from CUK
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostEquity release from you first property with re-mortgage and use to funds for 2nd purchase. Keeps deeds in partners name.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
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Equity release from you first property with re-mortgage and use to funds for 2nd purchase. Keeps deeds in partners name.
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