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Tenancy in Common
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.For example if the property were to be sold for 200,000 after payment of legal and estate agents costs, and at the time the mortgage was to be 80000 you should receive 71% of 200,000 minus 40000 ie 142,000 minus 40000 = 102000, and he should recieve 29% of 200000 minus 40000 = 18000.
It will need to be spelled out very clearly.
Just to recap upon all of your questions, deeds have been done away with and it is only how you are Registered on the Land Registry computer which counts now. You can see your entry by clicking here and following the instructions. Therefore changing from sole proprietor as you are at the moment to a member of a TIC necessitates altering the Register. On the form by which this is done you will tick TIC and then against this write the percentages in which the TIC is held (I will post this in a couple of parts due to the limitations of AB).
If you are going to use the �8000 to pay off part of the mortgage and then pay the remainder 50/50 with the b/f your entry would be something like;
Of the first 53% KJ 48.67% and B/F 4.33% and of the remainder KJ 50% and BF 50% ( I have rounded your share up a little to save a lot of decimal points)
If you are going to put the �8000 to other use and then share as above your entry would be something like;
Of the first 48.64% KJ 44.31% and BF 4.33% and of the remainder KJ 50% and BF 50%.
However, if B/F has only a total of �8000 then after his share of the expenses and, possibly, Stamp Duty, he will have a lot less than �8000 to actually invest.