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Colin
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Originally posted by sport16v
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Originally posted by Colin
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Originally posted by Ben
you dont have to pay council tax been a student . wtf


Hmmm im doing an evening course at a college.....wonder if I can somehow slip the net aswell


This is correct Coling...if I owned my own home..or even rented I would be council tax exempt due to me being a student...its £100 a month better off...I keep trying to pursuade my mum to put our house in my name...

She is having none of it though...


Even if im a part time student??? My college fee's are like £500 a year + I have a student card & all
Ben
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so i still go on day release to tech , i have a "student" card.


can i use it?


also if my bird decides to move down in with me , yet doesnt pay for the morgage and only helps with food n stuff , is there anyway she can shaft me and get part of the house? or could i just say she were a "lodger" ???
Kerry
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they recommend you have life insurance but its not a requirement
Colin
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If your burd moves in you dont get single person tax relief - 25% discount on council tax!! + yes I think she can shaft you if you have lived together for a set time...even if its in your name etc!!
MarkM
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quote:
Originally posted by Colin
quote:
Originally posted by sport16v
quote:
Originally posted by Colin
quote:
Originally posted by Ben
you dont have to pay council tax been a student . wtf


Hmmm im doing an evening course at a college.....wonder if I can somehow slip the net aswell


This is correct Coling...if I owned my own home..or even rented I would be council tax exempt due to me being a student...its £100 a month better off...I keep trying to pursuade my mum to put our house in my name...

She is having none of it though...


Even if im a part time student??? My college fee's are like £500 a year + I have a student card & all


I could not say for part time as I only know full time students who dont pay council tax...but I suppose if your classed as a student..i.e having a student ID card or NUS then yes you are exempt...

Im sure one of the lads mentioned he had to prove his place on the course to the council to be exempt...think he took a letter of acceptance...cant remember tho...
MarkM
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quote:
Originally posted by Colin
If your burd moves in you dont get single person tax relief - 25% discount on council tax!! + yes I think she can shaft you if you have lived together for a set time...even if its in your name etc!!


This is true...she can lay claim to half the property if it can be proved she made any contribution to the deposit...the day to day running of the home...whether it be chipping in for mortgage or even buying the monthly food to free you up to pay the mortgage...

Colin
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quote:
Originally posted by Kerry
they recommend you have life insurance but its not a requirement


U sure u lot arnt getting mixed up with life insurance (pays out money to spouse/kids etc if you die) & Payment Protection Insurance (paid along with your mortgage and protects you against illness/unemployment)
pauls corsa
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if u live with someone 5 years there alloyed the same as if u were married
Kerry
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quote:
Originally posted by Colin
quote:
Originally posted by Kerry
they recommend you have life insurance but its not a requirement


U sure u lot arnt getting mixed up with life insurance (pays out money to spouse/kids etc if you die) & Payment Protection Insurance (paid along with your mortgage and protects you against illness/unemployment)


im not mixed up with anything its my job
Kerry
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quote:
Originally posted by pauls corsa
if u live with someone 5 years there alloyed the same as if u were married


actually its called commonlaw and its 6 months
Colin
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quote:
Originally posted by Kerry
quote:
Originally posted by Colin
quote:
Originally posted by Kerry
they recommend you have life insurance but its not a requirement


U sure u lot arnt getting mixed up with life insurance (pays out money to spouse/kids etc if you die) & Payment Protection Insurance (paid along with your mortgage and protects you against illness/unemployment)


im not mixed up with anything its my job


1st thing ive heard of that then.....must only be in England
Kerry
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i said its recommended but not a requirement therefore i am agreeing with you ya sausage pumper
Ben
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ok, thats not really an issue at the moment

so do i just ask for a meeting with a morgage advisor?
Colin
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quote:
Originally posted by Kerry
quote:
Originally posted by pauls corsa
if u live with someone 5 years there alloyed the same as if u were married


actually its called commonlaw and its 6 months


I was just about to say that My mate kicked his burd out and had to give her money so she didnt try to clear him out!!!
Colin
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i said its recommended but not a requirement therefore i am agreeing with you ya sausage pumper


I'll blooby sausage pump you missy
Colin
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quote:
Originally posted by sport16v
quote:
Originally posted by Colin
quote:
Originally posted by sport16v
quote:
Originally posted by Colin
quote:
Originally posted by Ben
you dont have to pay council tax been a student . wtf


Hmmm im doing an evening course at a college.....wonder if I can somehow slip the net aswell


This is correct Coling...if I owned my own home..or even rented I would be council tax exempt due to me being a student...its £100 a month better off...I keep trying to pursuade my mum to put our house in my name...

She is having none of it though...


Even if im a part time student??? My college fee's are like £500 a year + I have a student card & all


I could not say for part time as I only know full time students who dont pay council tax...but I suppose if your classed as a student..i.e having a student ID card or NUS then yes you are exempt...

Im sure one of the lads mentioned he had to prove his place on the course to the council to be exempt...think he took a letter of acceptance...cant remember tho...


Try & find out for me mate......would be no bad if I can get away with council tax
pauls corsa
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quote:
Originally posted by Kerry
quote:
Originally posted by pauls corsa
if u live with someone 5 years there alloyed the same as if u were married


actually its called commonlaw and its 6 months



nope u have to be together 5 years to be entitled to half
Kerry
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you will not get away with it if you are part time colin

however you will get a discount for being single person, also if its empty when you are doing it up you are entitled to some relief too
Kerry
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19th Apr 05 at 21:01   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by pauls corsa
quote:
Originally posted by Kerry
quote:
Originally posted by pauls corsa
if u live with someone 5 years there alloyed the same as if u were married


actually its called commonlaw and its 6 months



nope u have to be together 5 years to be entitled to half


i know it is 6 months i have just spent 3 years through courts fighting it
MarkM
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19th Apr 05 at 21:01   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Colin
quote:
Originally posted by sport16v
quote:
Originally posted by Colin
quote:
Originally posted by sport16v
quote:
Originally posted by Colin
quote:
Originally posted by Ben
you dont have to pay council tax been a student . wtf


Hmmm im doing an evening course at a college.....wonder if I can somehow slip the net aswell


This is correct Coling...if I owned my own home..or even rented I would be council tax exempt due to me being a student...its £100 a month better off...I keep trying to pursuade my mum to put our house in my name...

She is having none of it though...


Even if im a part time student??? My college fee's are like £500 a year + I have a student card & all


I could not say for part time as I only know full time students who dont pay council tax...but I suppose if your classed as a student..i.e having a student ID card or NUS then yes you are exempt...

Im sure one of the lads mentioned he had to prove his place on the course to the council to be exempt...think he took a letter of acceptance...cant remember tho...


Try & find out for me mate......would be no bad if I can get away with council tax


Will do will ask him in uni 2mo fella..

Hopefully should get you more petrol money for the Green Machine...
Colin
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19th Apr 05 at 21:08   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

hehe certainly will
pauls corsa
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quote:
Originally posted by Kerry
quote:
Originally posted by pauls corsa
quote:
Originally posted by Kerry
quote:
Originally posted by pauls corsa
if u live with someone 5 years there alloyed the same as if u were married


actually its called commonlaw and its 6 months



nope u have to be together 5 years to be entitled to half


i know it is 6 months i have just spent 3 years through courts fighting it



read this i think we r both wrong http://www.lawontheweb.co.uk/basics/cohabit.htm

[Edited on 19-04-2005 by pauls corsa]
mav
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all lawyers/agents fees can be put on the mortgage..best way for 1st timers..

surveys i got done were about £80

wht £400 to apply colin??????
Colin
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quote:
Originally posted by mav
all lawyers/agents fees can be put on the mortgage..best way for 1st timers..

surveys i got done were about £80

wht £400 to apply colin??????


Didnt get the option to add it on

£145 for survey

£399 mortgage fees.....payable on application!!
Ian
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You don't need life insurance, I don't have any but then if I die the flat would be empty anyway so can be sold. Probably wise if I had a dependents in there but as I don't, I opted not to have it.

They also offered me critical illness cover if I'm unable to work, which I declined, and redundancy cover which I also don't want.

To give you an idea of fees since signing for this flat I've spent

£500 to put my name down on the plot.
£200 search fee paid to soliciter
£445 acceptance fee on the mortgage
£275 survey

There will also be more soliciters fees for the time signing and money transfers etc. and never mind I've not bought anything, its not even built until July.

Got my stamp duty to look forward to - a mere £1510

[Edited on 19-04-2005 by Ian]

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