Why?Mel said:Emily,
I have PM'd you.
Sounds to me like you would be both better off living separately in your respective properties seeing that any sort of accommodation doesn't seem possible on this shared assets issue.EmilyB said:This has turned into an argument that is not ending.
I presume you've taken your tax liability into account on the rented property? If not, you're storing up trouble for your future.EmilyB said:I have just closed on a new house and have this rented out. Rent doesn't cover mortgage and the excess is about the same as the repayments on boyfriends house. House worth about €260K with a mortgage of €198K
ClubMan said:Why?
RainyDay said:I presume you've taken your tax liability into account on the rented property? If not, you're storing up trouble for your future.
Not sure how you reckon it was unhelpful. Living separately would obviously solve many of the arguments, is a real option and you have even mentioned it yourself above as a possibility.EmilyB said:Thank you for your unhelpful feedback on my query.
EmilyB said:I can see how it would be easier to keep everything seperate
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If he wants me to pay rent I will move out back to my own house and he is not happy with this.
I have offered to take the tenants out of the house and have no rent to consider.
As I have said before, very often what may seem obvious to some may not be to others - in particular the people who ask questions on AAM. Better to state the obvious than to assume that somebody is aware of a particular issue. If it's obvious to the original poster then no harm done. Unless they feel the need to make a big issue of it of course.Stating the obvious is unnecessary.
Fair enough. I was just curious why somebody who had not participated in the conversation so far would feel the need to PM the original poster and then post here that they did so (since the recipient will be alerted to the fact that there is a PM anyway by email and on logging onto AAM next time). As a moderator I am generally wary of people who are not long time established posters taking the discussion offline and contacting people by PM/email given the potential for problems.Also who PM's me on this site is not your concern neither is the cotent of such a PM!
If you are making decisions based on cash flow "I have just closed on a new house and have this rented out. Rent doesn't cover mortgage and the excess is about the same as the repayments on boyfriends house" without taking the tax into account, it is very much to do with the issue.EmilyB said:Rainyday
This is nothing to do with the issue, whether I have taken my tax liability into account is my concern along with that of my solicitor and accountant both of which are very capable of looking after these details on my behalf.
Emily
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