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house buying splits

metso
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Hi my partner and I are looking at buying our first house.
We're looking at putting down a deposit where I will be paying 75% of the deposit and my partner 25%.
When it comes to paying of the mortgage, we'll maintain the plit and i'll pay 75% and my partner 25%.
with house buying fee's/bills etc we've decided 50/50.
Whats your opinions on how we should split the stamp duty?
thanks Metso
We're looking at putting down a deposit where I will be paying 75% of the deposit and my partner 25%.
When it comes to paying of the mortgage, we'll maintain the plit and i'll pay 75% and my partner 25%.
with house buying fee's/bills etc we've decided 50/50.
Whats your opinions on how we should split the stamp duty?
thanks Metso
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Stamp duty and fees to buy are all part of the same pot - they are the dead money, so I see no need for another lot of thinking on the Stamp Duty.You might as well ask the Wizard of Oz to give you a big number as pay a Credit Referencing Agency for a so-called 'credit-score'0
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