Hello everyone,
I am interested in hearing about your experiences and how you reached agreements.
Here is the situation:
1.)
My partner (we are unmarried) has two children and owns a plot of land where we want to build a house.
I have a daughter from a previous relationship.
Since the land belongs to her and has significantly increased in value, the increase would need to be accounted for separately as inheritance for my daughter.
We want to avoid conflicts from the outset and are therefore looking for ideas for an amicable solution.
2.)
How does this work with a mortgage loan for the house?
If we were to separate (which we of course hope will not happen), how can I protect myself in this matter?
I would be very grateful for constructive suggestions!
I am interested in hearing about your experiences and how you reached agreements.
Here is the situation:
1.)
My partner (we are unmarried) has two children and owns a plot of land where we want to build a house.
I have a daughter from a previous relationship.
Since the land belongs to her and has significantly increased in value, the increase would need to be accounted for separately as inheritance for my daughter.
We want to avoid conflicts from the outset and are therefore looking for ideas for an amicable solution.
2.)
How does this work with a mortgage loan for the house?
If we were to separate (which we of course hope will not happen), how can I protect myself in this matter?
I would be very grateful for constructive suggestions!
hampshire schrieb:
Option 3: You purchase an apartment with financial participation from your partner to balance the value. It is financed through rental income and registered in the land registry in the name of your daughter. This way, everything is already arranged for your daughter, including inheritance tax.The court involved will not agree to this. Ownership comes with obligations that courts typically refuse to impose on children.H
hampshire25 Apr 2020 18:41Then simply into a trust account.