Blade_sri
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My lass dumped me for someone and we had a 34,000 morgage, she asked to buy me out so wot do i do??
let her buy me out and sign it over to her?
be a twat and say no!
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Pablo
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Can u afford to buy her out, as houses aren't cheap these days the more u get the better to be honest end of the day if she has dumped u screw her for all u can get mate!!
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Sam
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Let her buy you out. No point being a twat about things, what's done is done. Just sell up and move on!
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Sam
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quote: Originally posted by B4RVO
Can u afford to buy her out, as houses aren't cheap these days the more u get the better to be honest end of the day if she has dumped u screw her for all u can get mate!!
That as well!
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Pablo
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Thats it depends how much u can get and if u can afford to move on tho.....
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Blade_sri
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living back at my mams so i have a lot of time to find a place, how much do u norally get brought out for?
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Pablo
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half the pirce of the house, me thinks plus make sure u get ur furntiure etc...
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blebo
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quote: Originally posted by B4RVO
half the pirce of the house, me thinks plus make sure u get ur furntiure etc...
minus any outstanding mortage
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Blade_sri
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Skinz
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i would go and get the advice of a solicitor ir i were u mate just to make sure, in some places there are like drop in times when u don't ahve to pay and they give u advice, make sure u get ur equal share
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Ben
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i wud expect 40% of the cost of the house, due to inflation and also 2 screw her abit, i think 60% isd fair
or pay her 40% if ur buying her out!
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Blade_sri
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leni
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A house for 34K, just because you got a mortgage for this doesn't mean you pay half of this! If I unstand rightly to buy you out she has to give you half of whats been paid on the house plus half of any "profit" made on the house, even if it's not been sold i.e.
You bought it for 34k it's now worth 40k, then she has to pay you 3k (profit) and half of what you've paid, so say you'd paid £4k, she owes you 2k, plus get her to pay any solictitors fees incurred!
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leni
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It's hard ain't it 
I've bought a house with my bloke and it gets complicated if we were to split now (not that I want to, I love him to bits) but it's not as easy as just walking away. You stand to loose it all and a broken heart is a higher price to pay than a few thousand on a house!
Good luck mate but, she's made her bed, let her lie in it and just do what you have to now to make yourself happy!
leni
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