Will BF's moving in have legal implications

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:No big mistake. Do not let him pay anything toward the mortgage.

It's too soon to move him in. You need to get legal advice in relation to if he will then be legally entitled to some of your property if you split up.

Protect the assets you have worked for.


OP decide: either advance a relationship forward, or stay up at night worrying about protecting your assets. Pick one.



Ahahahaha....... This is how women get screwed financially. OP, if your boyfriend wants to advance the relationships forward, then perhaps he will buy a house and ask you to move in and give you half the equity if it doesn't work out?

IMO, rent your house out for a year, then jointly rent an apartment together to play house in for a year. At the end of the year, move back to your own home and re-evaluate the relationship.


Why in the world would you advocate he do something you’re expressly advising her NOT to do? Your misandry is showing.
Anonymous
I know a guy who tried to take ownership of a woman's house after he moved in with her and then they broke up. He claimed he deserved an ownership stake because he'd helped with the mortgage and put in sweat equity.

He didn't succeed but it cost her a lot in legal fees and was so stressful for her. I still kind of hate the guy for pulling that sh*t. So if you do this, consult a lawyer. (and yes, consider renting out your own place and renting a neutral place for a year.)
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