I'm buying a property with my sister – what happens if I move out?

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I’m wondering whether I should still pay the mortgage and other bills if I move in with my partner

Q My sister and I are first-time buyers and like many others we want to take advantage of the stamp duty holiday. Neither my sister or I can afford to buy on our own. I’m currently in a long-term relationship and when my partner and I get married it is likely that I will move into his house. This will probably happen in the next few years. I don’t intend to have any ownership on his property so my contribution would be towards bills.

 

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You won live there anymore

It wont be worth anything in a few years time so I wouldn't worry.

You have to have sex three times and then the contract is terminated. I had to go through this with my brother.

Uhm. You still own half.

Your sister will throw a party.

Don’t do it

In 6mnths there will be: - no swimming pools - no indoor climbing centres - no pubs/clubs - no bouncy castle companies - no wedding venues - no bakeries - no butchers - no cafés - no florists - no cinemas - no kiddie play centres The world you are about to live in will be hideous

If you're asking yourself these sorts of questions, maybe you shouldn't be purchasing a house.

good girl

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