Time For A Limit On Angry Posts
ChatterBank1 min ago
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well first of all thank goodness you have reached some sort of working agreement as some couples fight for years over situations like this. Secondly although I can see your point, you are after all not only benefiting from the rise in value of the property that the new kitchen and bathroom have brought, but also the use of them for years to come, so I think he should at least get some if not all of his outlay back. Best to get it all sorted and then put the past behind you before he changes his mind I would say !!
Get the property valued as soon as poss.-get at least three valuations. Deposit/Legal fees, assuming that you both paid equal amounts, what he receives once the property is sold is what he gets. If he paid more, then the difference should be his. Kitchen/Bathroom, a property that is bought with a kitchen & bathroom that is subsequently renewed/renovated will, hopefully, increase the value of the property therefore increasing the share that he will receive, that's it. Imagine having a clapped out banger. You put a new engine in it. It may allow you to sell the car for a slightly higher price than if it had a crap engine, but do you think the buyer should also pay for the cost of the new engine? No its all included in the price you sell the car for.