I’m in a happy loving relationship. It’s fairly new (just over a year) but we are both in our 50s so think things are possibly moving faster than if we were in our 20s.
i lost my parents a few years back and as a result of my inheritance, I own my own houses, c£485k, some commercial properties and have about £60k in savings. I don’t work but have an income from the commercial properties. My partner physically goes out to work.
my partner brings pretty much nothing to the table.
we want to live together in my house but how do we split bills etc. I’ve made it clear that my home will always be my home to pass onto my children. He’d never get a share of it and is happy to sign a cohabitation agreement.
but I want to know what is a fair way to split expenses. Do we split 50/50, taking into account there is no mortgage or rent to pay? I’ve a 24 year old daughter who lives at home part time so in theory should his share only be a third? I can’t help feeling he’s getting a good deal! Or split the bills and he pay for all meals out or an annual
holiday etc?
I don’t want the relationship to be about money but I’ve been stung before and want to enter this new relationship with a good foundation. There are no red flags regarding finances