THIS Is Why You Don't Buy A House With Someone You're Not Married To!


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No shit Dave.
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I have a lot of cohabiting frens who bought property with their significant others, and it’s turned out OK...so far.
@creepycoug and others have argued that marriage is only good if you have children.
In any case, I feel bad for the girl. Glad she got a cut of the sale. -
Why would you ever buy a house with someone without writing up a contract before hand (with the % each person put in etc)
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It worked out fine for me. Purely by accident, I'm sure, but that probably has something to do with my wife being a super cool lady. In fact, the only issue I have with her in that regard is that she found this dilapidated shithole in the first place...
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Because they’re in love and don’t need a piece of paper! They trust each other!!!!!!1ntxduck said:Why would you ever buy a house with someone without writing up a contract before hand (with the % each person put in etc)
Hell, when I got my first apartment in college my roommates and I drew up an agreement and signed it, outlining what would happen if someone needed to leave before the end of the lease, bills, etc. Two of them balked at the idea saying “we’re friends and adults”. Later they admitted it was a good exercise and gave them peace of mind. -
Good fences make for good neighbors
Clear agreement makes for good partners -
Sounds like whiteness. Therefore badRaceBannon said:Good fences make for good neighbors
Clear agreement makes for good partners -
Picket fences are especially offensive and should be torn down.Pitchfork51 said:
Sounds like whiteness. Therefore badRaceBannon said:Good fences make for good neighbors
Clear agreement makes for good partners -
The truth is, as I've said before, you're a better woman than most. That's why you have the goods to hang out here.Doog_de_Jour said:
Because they’re in love and don’t need a piece of paper! They trust each other!!!!!!1ntxduck said:Why would you ever buy a house with someone without writing up a contract before hand (with the % each person put in etc)
Hell, when I got my first apartment in college my roommates and I drew up an agreement and signed it, outlining what would happen if someone needed to leave before the end of the lease, bills, etc. Two of them balked at the idea saying “we’re friends and adults”. Later they admitted it was a good exercise and gave them peace of mind. -
Lawyers.RaceBannon said:Good fences make for good neighbors
Clear agreement makes for good partners
That is all. -
Yes.1to392831weretaken said:It worked out fine for me. Purely by accident, I'm sure, but that probably has something to do with my wife being a super cool lady. In fact, the only issue I have with her in that regard is that she found this dilapidated shithole in the first place...
Again, lawyers. -
You were smart enough to get into Pomona. So, you wouldn't.ntxduck said:Why would you ever buy a house with someone without writing up a contract before hand (with the % each person put in etc)
As I'm sure you've deduced in the years since you left the fair lands of Claremont California, there are more stupid people than smart people. By a lot. -
I still stand by that, btw. But that doesn't mean you can't be in a committed relationship and draw up some contracts and shit.Doog_de_Jour said:I have a lot of cohabiting frens who bought property with their significant others, and it’s turned out OK...so far.
@creepycoug and others have argued that marriage is only good if you have children.
In any case, I feel bad for the girl. Glad she got a cut of the sale.