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missmuggins | 23:51 Mon 24th Apr 2006 | Business & Finance
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I have recently separated from my partner of 5 years and we have a joint mortgage on a property we bought from the local council 8 months ago. We lived there as tenants for 2 years before buying. I am now looking for a property to rent for me and my son but dont know if i am entitled to anything from the hous. he has taken over the mortgage payments but i contributed to them for 8 month and the rent before this. He says i am not entitled to anything. Any advice would be appreciated.
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If you have a joint mortgage, then I would say that you are entitled to half the property. I am sure someone with more knowledge will be along shortly!
I would say you need to seek proper advice from a solicitor but i think you should be entitled to half which means selling the property and splitting the difference or your ex partner remortaging and splitting the difference, you should also be entitled to any extras you may have contibuted yourself ie. any deposit. He is obviously going to say your not entitled so that he has it easy, but so long as you know your rights you need to stick to it, its not easy but dont give up!!
You are certainly entitled to a share in they property or its equite. I do know that council ppurchases do have the aditional problem of a sale restriction within a certain period after its purchase (I think it is 5 years) i.e. if you sell the property within that period, you have to give them some or even, all of the equity from the sale (profit)

You need a solicitro to sort tis out for you, but as long as you are able to prove that you made payments towards the mortgage and/or the deposit for the purchase, you will certainly have an entiltlement.
Have you thought that you might need to live in the property more than he does if you need somewhere for you and your son ? I presume there was some reason why you left and not him.
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Hi and thankyou to everyone for your help. I do not wish to stay in the property because i dont think i could manage the mortgage and bills on my own also the property is right next door to my ex's parents which is where he would move into!

you need to be far away from your ex as possible cos i know you dont like him ha ha

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