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get a contract....
Contract, ALWAYS!
Get a contract,
Look up forced partition.
Yes, get a contract, the house will probably be around longer than the boyfriend.
Always Always Always get some form of a contract and make it air tight as well.
In every deal, it is best to get a written agreement, so get a contract.
I read that in London, an avg-wage earner wd have to save his entire salary for 31 years to buy a house. Is the rest of the UK much better?
by Amorphous Blob on August 9th, 2011
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I purchased a house from Platinum agents and found out, it has no plans,l now have to draw, which is a huge cost,Pls advise or suggestions
by ulwazi on September 22nd, 2010
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Do you like living in a place where you live, or are you planning to move? And why?
by Alexmercury on December 26th, 2010
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I'm considering buying an old home with lead based paint. Is it worth the concern especially if we already know it needs renovation?
by Jupitergirl on May 31st, 2010
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How much money do I need to save for a downpayment on a house? I want to buy my first house in the next year or so...
by KYINgirl on July 30th, 2010
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You're reading My bf and I are buying a house. Should we get a contract to protect our interests? Or does it not matter since we're going into it 50/50?
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