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Paying rent to my partner

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monkey78 | 11:57 Tue 11th Jul 2006 | Business & Finance
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Does anyone know what the minimum amount of rent is that I can pay my partner if I moved into his flat? I understand that i will have to pay some, as otherwise i can claim part of it if we split after a few years, but I don't know how much.
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I don't really understand your question. There is no minimum, you can live there fore free if he lets you.
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Hi, I've been told that if you don't pay 'rent' to your partner, you can make a claim on the house after a couple of years. But if he can prove a singnificant rent coming in, it show you are a 'tenant' and have no rights to the property.
monkey78 - by your logic you could also argue that you had a recorded history of contributions towards his mortgage and, as such, should have a claim on the house.

Draw up a tenancy agreement if you want proof of a tenancy and no claim on the house or draw up a contract that states that you're making no contribution to the house and have no claim on it.
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Many thanks stevie21

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