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Uneven split on mortgage payments in credit card application
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The question isn't 'What is your debt liability', though. If that was the case, it would be 100% of the mortgage, as both are jointly liable.ZeroSum said:SuperAllyB said:
Why not just put the truth as others have advised? As well as the fact it would make OPs disposable income look less, anything else would be fraud!ZeroSum said:If the mortgage is in joint names then just put the 50%. If its just in your name put the full 100%, and if in partners name, put nowt.
Where have i suggested otherwise? What is have suggested is the absolute truth in terms of debt liability
The question is (or along the lines of) how much do you pay towards the mortgage. If the OP doesn't pay 50% of the mortgage, then the answer is not 50% of the mortgage. It all depends upon how the OP's household finances are set up.
If the question was how much is 50% of your household's mortgage payment, then that answer would be correct.I consider myself to be a male feminist. Is that allowed?0
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