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Anyone good at maths? 13:55 - Jun 13 with 1144 viewsThe_Flashing_Smile

Or know how to work out the percentages of a Tenants in Common mortgage?!

I'm paying the deposit (10%) and a greater share of the monthly repayments (let's, for argument's sake, say I'm paying 70% and Lady Dollers is paying 30%)... but how do we put the deposit and monthly repayment figures together to work out our individual percentage ownership of the property?!

I'm a words person, no idea with maths.

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Anyone good at maths? on 13:58 - Jun 13 with 1114 viewsclive_baker

In that example, I would suggest the simplest way is to say

You:

10% + 70% of the remaining 90%

Her:

0% + 30% of the remaining 90%

Eg. £300k property:

Dolly: £30k + £189K (70% of £270k) = £219k

Her: £0k + £81k (30% of £270k) = £81k

Total: £300k

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Anyone good at maths? on 14:01 - Jun 13 with 1092 viewsThe_Flashing_Smile

Anyone good at maths? on 13:58 - Jun 13 by clive_baker

In that example, I would suggest the simplest way is to say

You:

10% + 70% of the remaining 90%

Her:

0% + 30% of the remaining 90%

Eg. £300k property:

Dolly: £30k + £189K (70% of £270k) = £219k

Her: £0k + £81k (30% of £270k) = £81k

Total: £300k


Cheers, that kinda makes sense!

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Anyone good at maths? (n/t) on 14:03 - Jun 13 with 1072 viewsBlueNomad

Anyone good at maths? on 14:01 - Jun 13 by The_Flashing_Smile

Cheers, that kinda makes sense!


Planning a separation / divorce already?
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Anyone good at maths? on 14:03 - Jun 13 with 1074 viewsWeWereZombies

Anyone good at maths? on 13:58 - Jun 13 by clive_baker

In that example, I would suggest the simplest way is to say

You:

10% + 70% of the remaining 90%

Her:

0% + 30% of the remaining 90%

Eg. £300k property:

Dolly: £30k + £189K (70% of £270k) = £219k

Her: £0k + £81k (30% of £270k) = £81k

Total: £300k


And in the percentage terms that the OP asked for - 73% / 27%.

Although you may want to fine tune that with a discounted cash flow calculation if there is a significant timing difference between all the payments.

[edit] Which there is because of the 10% deposit being made at today's money value and the repayments happening later when, presumably, they will be worth less in current value terms.
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Anyone good at maths? (n/t) on 14:07 - Jun 13 with 1039 viewsThe_Flashing_Smile

Anyone good at maths? (n/t) on 14:03 - Jun 13 by BlueNomad

Planning a separation / divorce already?
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Obviously not, but it's sensible to cover yourselves legally.

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Anyone good at maths? on 14:23 - Jun 13 with 996 viewsBanksterDebtSlave

It's 50:50 you are a partnership and money is just money. She will love you all the more for your Banksy moment, you can thank me later.

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Anyone good at maths? (n/t) on 14:25 - Jun 13 with 971 viewslowhouseblue

Anyone good at maths? (n/t) on 14:07 - Jun 13 by The_Flashing_Smile

Obviously not, but it's sensible to cover yourselves legally.


then legally speaking how you share the cost of the mortgage wouldn't be the only factor. how you share other living costs might also be considered. so, hypothetically, if you paying more of the mortgage meant you paid less of other costs that might affect the calculation of the house share percentages. only trying to be helpful.

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Anyone good at maths? (n/t) on 14:39 - Jun 13 with 925 viewsclive_baker

Anyone good at maths? (n/t) on 14:07 - Jun 13 by The_Flashing_Smile

Obviously not, but it's sensible to cover yourselves legally.


You should probably also prepare yourself for the fact that, despite your 73% ownership, you'll have 0% say on where anything goes or what colour the walls are going to be. Just nod at the cheapest option and let her crack on.
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Anyone good at maths? (n/t) on 15:04 - Jun 13 with 862 viewsThe_Flashing_Smile

Anyone good at maths? (n/t) on 14:25 - Jun 13 by lowhouseblue

then legally speaking how you share the cost of the mortgage wouldn't be the only factor. how you share other living costs might also be considered. so, hypothetically, if you paying more of the mortgage meant you paid less of other costs that might affect the calculation of the house share percentages. only trying to be helpful.


We share everything else equally.

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Anyone good at maths? (n/t) on 15:05 - Jun 13 with 859 viewsThe_Flashing_Smile

Anyone good at maths? (n/t) on 14:39 - Jun 13 by clive_baker

You should probably also prepare yourself for the fact that, despite your 73% ownership, you'll have 0% say on where anything goes or what colour the walls are going to be. Just nod at the cheapest option and let her crack on.
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Oh I'm fully prepared for this. I'm not even allowed a cat.

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Anyone good at maths? (n/t) on 15:15 - Jun 13 with 834 viewsBlueNomad

Anyone good at maths? (n/t) on 14:07 - Jun 13 by The_Flashing_Smile

Obviously not, but it's sensible to cover yourselves legally.


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Anyone good at maths? (n/t) on 16:36 - Jun 13 with 766 viewsfactual_blue

Anyone good at maths? (n/t) on 14:39 - Jun 13 by clive_baker

You should probably also prepare yourself for the fact that, despite your 73% ownership, you'll have 0% say on where anything goes or what colour the walls are going to be. Just nod at the cheapest option and let her crack on.
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And of course should things go wrong (and I hope they don't) she'll want 50% of the total, plus the 30% she put in initially.

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Anyone good at maths? (n/t) on 17:19 - Jun 13 with 709 viewsPinewoodblue

Anyone good at maths? (n/t) on 15:05 - Jun 13 by The_Flashing_Smile

Oh I'm fully prepared for this. I'm not even allowed a cat.


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Anyone good at maths? (n/t) on 18:32 - Jun 13 with 652 viewsThe_Flashing_Smile

Anyone good at maths? (n/t) on 15:15 - Jun 13 by BlueNomad

The age of romance!


She insisted we do it that way as I'm putting most in, which is kind of romantic in itself.

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Anyone good at maths? (n/t) on 18:34 - Jun 13 with 640 viewsZXBlue

Anyone good at maths? (n/t) on 18:32 - Jun 13 by The_Flashing_Smile

She insisted we do it that way as I'm putting most in, which is kind of romantic in itself.


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Anyone good at maths? (n/t) on 18:35 - Jun 13 with 637 viewsThe_Flashing_Smile

Anyone good at maths? (n/t) on 18:34 - Jun 13 by ZXBlue

Wont mean much if you are or will be married...


We're not.

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