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Flat Rental Dilema
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I've just bought a 3 bedroom flat with a mate. I will be living in one of the rooms and renting two other rooms out while my mate is just in there for the investment. We have just come back to the topic of how the rental income will be split and go towards the mortgage and we are at a major disagreement. The Mortgage monthly re-payments are approx 650/month. each room would be rented at approx 325/m.
I thought that The first rented room should go fully towards paying off the mortgage then room 2 and 3 (Say I will be living in room 2) will both put half their rent towards paying off the mortgage and this then covers the mortgage. And my mate will take half the rent from room 3 for himself.
He Says this would be unfair as I am living there so Rooms 1 and 2 (where I will be) should cover the full mortgage repayment and he keeps any rental from room 3 for himself.
Am I being irrational here or is he correct that it is unfair on him only recieving half the rental from room 3?
I would love to hear a few other un bias opinions on this matter!!
I thought that The first rented room should go fully towards paying off the mortgage then room 2 and 3 (Say I will be living in room 2) will both put half their rent towards paying off the mortgage and this then covers the mortgage. And my mate will take half the rent from room 3 for himself.
He Says this would be unfair as I am living there so Rooms 1 and 2 (where I will be) should cover the full mortgage repayment and he keeps any rental from room 3 for himself.
Am I being irrational here or is he correct that it is unfair on him only recieving half the rental from room 3?
I would love to hear a few other un bias opinions on this matter!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is clearly an issue that should have been sorted well before the decision to buy.
I assume you are tenants in common and own half each equally. You are getting a benefit he isn't and that must be taken in to account. Technically you should be paying him rent.
From your calculations the two other rooms will raise £750, making £100 per month profit from your joint investment, plus the rent you pay for the third room.
You need a discounted rent, he needs a bit of return
I assume you are tenants in common and own half each equally. You are getting a benefit he isn't and that must be taken in to account. Technically you should be paying him rent.
From your calculations the two other rooms will raise £750, making £100 per month profit from your joint investment, plus the rent you pay for the third room.
You need a discounted rent, he needs a bit of return
I honestly can't see where you are benefiting more than your mate........you have got to pay for accommodation, where ever it is.......the fact its mortgaged in your's and your mates name is irrelevant, you still have to find the £350 p/m for your room etc........rent out the other two rooms and give your mate £175.00.......I suppose you could argue that your share of the profit can go to the room, but so can his.......where ever he lives.
marden, The room Pete is occupying is shared ownership (50% each) Petes friend is therefor entitled to claim £175 rent on that room as if it were let to someone else. I assume that expenses like mortgage, council tax, ground rent and maintenacne charges are inclusive. After the rental income has been divided (£350 to Pete, £475 to the mate) all the expenses are spit down the middle.
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