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Situation - any advice 1 Month, 3 Weeks ago
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Married 10 years Living together 15 years 1 daughter 13 years
Mortgage £25,000 - 7 years left on it. House worth £180,000 -ish. - £25,000 mortgage. Equity £155,000 ish - Would like my deposit of £9,000 back. £146,000.
Husband has a royal mail pension which I do not know worth His salary £28,000 Mine £14,000 (part time)
He has offered me buy him out at £35,000 (which he says is less than 30% equity) for a clean break - no other claim either way and £225 CM - no spouse maintenance. Will halifax let me increase mortgage from 25,000 to 60,000 ? The mortgage calculator says yes but surely not on my salary?????
Does this sound like a good deal ? Should I grab and run or not? Don't want to then end up with less - if I hold out for more.
thanks Carrie
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Re:Situation - any advice 1 Month, 3 Weeks ago
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Carrie - Once you have had some legal advice - be careful about mortgage calculators as getting a mortgage now is much harder than its been for years. Speak to a financial advisor or bank about a realistic mortgage offer that you can get - and then compare that with the advice you get on a settlement.
I would think that 30% and no pension sounds unfair, but I am sure that someone will come along with more sound advice than me!
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Re:Situation - any advice 1 Month, 3 Weeks ago
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just to be clear I give him £35,000 and am left with the rest of the equity about £120,000. So he will have less than 30% equity and I will have about 70% equity
Thanks Carrie
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Re:Situation - any advice 1 Month, 3 Weeks ago
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THat sounds ok on the surface, but take some legal advice first.
A £60,000 mortgave would be a lot to handle on your own I think
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