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DP telling me I need to pay him a rent

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helloballoon · 07/08/2024 14:13

Bit of a long one here.

I've been with DP for 5 years, moved into his house 18 months ago, we have spoken about marriage etc and both fully committed and very happy. I sold my house which completed in February this year. I made some money from mine so we agreed that I would pay this off his mortgage. When we looked into this further we realised he was on a very good fixed rate deal so would be stupid to re-mortgage, this is where the issues have started. I was reluctant to pay the money off the mortgage which would remain in his name as I was worried if anything ever happened to him then I would have nothing. He has took this as me not being committed to the relationship and not trusting him. I have tried to explain that its not about that at all its about me having some security.

FWIW he has always been very generous with money, he has paid for so much while we have been together and its never been an issue. Now his view is that as soon as I have some money I wont commit it but I've been happy letting him pay for everything. I do really see his point of view but he doesn't seem to see mine.

We agreed to a Declaration of Trust which I got a solicitor to draw up, he has had this for 3 months and has done nothing with it, not even looked at it. It has caused a huge wedge between us. He has more equity than me and I'm more than happy for this to be documented.

When my house sold we also agreed to open a joint account so we effectively share money and pay all the bills out of the same account, aside from the issue above this works well for us.

The issue I am having now is that the past few arguments we have had he brings it up. We have had a argument today and in his anger he has decided to finally look at the Declaration of Trust and has told me not to bother and that we need to split our money back to separate accounts and and then I need to pay a rent to him.

I just don't know what to do, I've come up with the solution of a Declaration Trust but he still holds some resentment over it and we cant seem to move forward. Its really hurtful he moves the goalposts in an argument and says these things to me and it makes me feel really vulnerable that I've given up my security to commit to him and our life and he just cant see that.

We have had a chat about it once and he told me he its made him feel differently about us and that things don't feel the same, its clearly an issue for him but I don't know how to resolve it and how we can move forward.

AIBU? Any advice?

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Secondstart1001 · 16/08/2024 21:56

I wouldn’t pay into his mortgage but I think to pay him rent is fair enough seeing as you have made a financial gain selling your house and do not currently pay a mortgage. It might help you both find a middle ground.

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Secondstart1001 · 16/08/2024 21:56

I wouldn’t pay into his mortgage but I think to pay him rent is fair enough seeing as you have made a financial gain selling your house and do not currently pay a mortgage. It might help you both find a middle ground.

She is already paying his mortgage though? She just doesn't want to pay off a huge chunk and not have legal protection

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Theunamedcat · 16/08/2024 22:01

She is already paying his mortgage though? She just doesn't want to pay off a huge chunk and not have legal protection

Oh I didn’t see that. In that case no don’t pay him anything else!

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