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declaration of trust tennants in common

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SPARKY179 | 18:45 Sat 05th May 2007 | Law
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if one person puts more down as a deposit on a house and then you both pay equal share of the mortgage each month and the relationship breaks down ,
without a declaration of trust or any safe guard on the amount of money one person put down initialy , would the house have to be divided equally when sold ?
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If you are tenants in common on the title then I would say yes - the person putting in more at the start must have known they were putting more in when they opted for this form of ownership I assume ???? Whether it is morally right for them not to address the greater contribution is another matter.

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