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Hi, I am currently splitting up from my partner who I have a child with and we are not married. I personally have a mortgage on the property which we are living in and it is in my name. While living in the property for the last 5 years I paid the mortgage and my other half paid the bills such as electric, gas etc. My partner also has a property of their own which I have no interest in. Currently we are trying to work out how to move forwards, she is telling me I should sell the house as she wants 50% of the sale of the property. Where do I stand here? How long can she live in my property for or can I ask her to move out?
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My husband and I separated almost two years ago, no kids, fairly equal salary/savings/pensions/cars and we have a joint owned property. He lives in the property which has been for sale for 18months with no sign of selling and he is reluctant to reduce the price. I would like to move forward with a divorce, which i understood from legal advice already would be fairly simple under the quite equal circumstances but we would need to sort a house sale. My husband agreed with the sale as does not want to keep the house, he does not want me to buy him out but with no sign of sale what can i do next?
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My husband got (miss) sold one of the Together Mortgages circa 2006. The total lone was £96000 which consisted of a Mortgage of £77750 and the remainder on an unsecured loan. We are currently looking to remortgage from interest only and start paying the property off. We haven't been able to get a straight answer from NRAM on a couple of things: The flat cost £86000, so some of the unsecured loan went towards the mortgage portion of the house. Does this now mean that part of our flat is owned (mortgaged to) NRAM and another part to another company? Or does this mean that we actually have some equity in the flat now , and the unsecured loan with the other company is now independent to that of the mortgage. We asked them if the Mortgage and Unsecured loan were now independent of each other and got a mixed answer. Will this make it easier to remortgage as are very uncompetitive? Their lack of clarity on this matter doesn't make dealing with them very easy.