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Seperation property sale

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Joliv123 · 20/10/2017 22:51

Cut a long relationship sadly short, I met my current partner when my kids where young I had my own house with a good amount of equity , we moved onto a new house together with my big deposit and no deposit from him. We had a joint morgage on the new house with a agreement that if we split he would get 20 percent , we paid equally towards the morgage and bills for 8 years , the sock duo due to his redundancy , relocated and bought a new house, he pressed me fir 33per cent 2 years on he wants out. I feel used and conne , what should I do ? I love hi but he won't talk and says I just annoy hi and he wants out , I'm feeling conned

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innagazing · 20/10/2017 22:56

It's hard to have a view on this without much more information and what the time scales are. Was it a written legal agreement you made?

I think you need to go and see a shit hot lawyer.

I hope it works out well for you.

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luckyDuvet · 20/10/2017 23:08

It is impossible to know from your post weather or not you have been conned.

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LadyLapsang · 21/10/2017 00:51

Have you a legal agreement that he should receive 33%?

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Bloomed · 21/10/2017 01:01

Were you married?

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Changedname3456 · 21/10/2017 07:17

The fairest split would be the equity, minus your original deposit, minus costs, divided in half. Assuming you’ve made money on the property after moving twice in fairly quick order.

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