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Silly Sausage

Silly Sausage Report 24 Mar 2014 19:58

Im too old for all that stating a fresh Kitty my house and savings are my childrens ( if I dont spend it first ) ;-)

KittytheLearnerCook

KittytheLearnerCook Report 24 Mar 2014 19:55

I'm with Hayley..............don't live together fulltime, just date and have sleepovers :-D :-D ;-)

Silly Sausage

Silly Sausage Report 24 Mar 2014 19:52

I wouldnt entertain either option, he could live in his house I would live in mine and meet half way :-D

Kay????

Kay???? Report 24 Mar 2014 19:49

No 1, that way its equal shares,,,,,,

eRRolSheep

eRRolSheep Report 24 Mar 2014 19:47

I would take qualified advice rather than something a person says on a website - a person I have never met

PricklyHolly

PricklyHolly Report 24 Mar 2014 19:45

I'm with Maggie.

Well,.... i'm not "with" her exactly. :-D

I agree with what she said.........phew!

eRRolSheep

eRRolSheep Report 24 Mar 2014 19:44

It works both ways!


Surely it makes sense to take decent financial advice, digest that advice and move on accordingly

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 24 Mar 2014 19:39

Personally, I think you have to be VERY certain that the new partner is going to be a long-term partner


Nothing would be worse than selling your property, and putting everything into a joint place (whether it is a new one or his) and then finding within months that he was not the one and only ............ only you had "lost" all your equity and money.

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 24 Mar 2014 19:35

If it's going to be fair - sell up both houses and, buy one together.

UzziAndHerDogs

UzziAndHerDogs Report 24 Mar 2014 19:31

It is your house and your new partner moves in but isnĀ“t comfortable. would you sell up and buy together.Or would you buy a new house in your name. ?

You have your house but your new partner wants you to move in to theirs and sell yours so you can put the money into improving the house for the children.