Family & Relationships1 min ago
Rights to Partners Flat in Poland - Cohabiting agreement
My partner and myself ( unmarried) for 5 years are looking at buying a property in Poland. As a national to Poland she has rights to purchase with a small / no deposit, which in this climate is very appealing to be able to build a deposit for a house in the UK. Our aim is that we will both pay for the flat although it will be under her name. My question is : Is it possible to set up a legally binding co-habiting agreement in the UK which would give me entitlement to an agreed split of the property in event of sale, break up e.t.c?
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Thanks for your comments. It isn't a scheme. Foreigners have to have a 25% + deposit to purchase a property abroad(its pretty standard), she still gets credit scored on only her income. If we had enough money between us for a deposit then i guess we would both go on the mortgage in Poland, so there's no 'jumping on' the ladder. Turning it around the other way ,if I was the sole person with the mortgage under my name in the UK, why couldn't we set up a cohabiting agreement where she gets half separate to the mortgage deed. The relevant point is there is quite alot of info available on UK 'co-habiting agreements but im not sure how binding it would be when relating to property rights abroad. Probably best I seek Polish solicitors advise but thought this site would be a good place to start for 'free'.
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