Try and shorten it with the facts.
Mother in law bought house with Boyfriend
She put in £100k Deposit, him nothing.
Written in agreement She owns 75% him 25%
They've now split and hes demanding she sells and wants 25% of the house.
The have both been paying mortgage for 7 years.
Should she get her £100k deposit and then give him 25% or should he get the full 25% from the sale.
Cheers.
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If not then I'd say they have to repay the mortgage and then split any surplus 75:25.
Read the agreement!
The issue is She doesn't want to move and hes forcing her to sell, however because of her age shes being refused a new mortgage to buy a new place.
Shes tried to get a loan to pay him off but cant get that either.
I will find out more facts when I can
Cheers all.
Or tell him to F off and let the court decide
need more info really....
I think it will be relevant who's name the mortgage is in. That agreement may also be unenforceable, it may not specifically mention what happens if you split up, and it might not necessarily be to MIL's advantage. Part ownership doesn't necessarily mean he can force the other party to sell just because he wants to liquidise, either, and his position will be weaker as they weren't married. But a solicitor needs to hear the circumstances and scrutinise the agreement. Sooner than later.
We tried to get him to get professional help but he didn't see any problems his end, he then moved out as he couldn't face the group of teenagers waking him up all night (which there wasn't any)
She then got to the stage where she wouldn't take him back without professional help ttried but he wouldn't.
Now, next calls and texts she gets is him threatening her that he wants his25%.
It's a shame as he was a lovely fella, only 45.
Like I sam, I'll try get more of the written facts later.
He sounds pretty unstable and potentially dangerous from what sounds like bouts of paranoia.
Threats and intimidation need some police advice I would suggest as well as some legal input.
Hope it all works out ok .