What type of issues a living together agreement can cover?

There are no rules on what can or cannot be covered by a living together agreement. In our experience here are some of the issues we see included:

  • Who pays the deposit and mortgage (or the proportions each contribute).
  • Who pays for other household expenditure for running the home.
  • Who pays the bills.
  • Who is responsible for maintenance /DIY.
  • Who has paid for a shared household car.
  • Who paid for the furniture/contents of the house.
  • Details of responsibility for items bought on credit or by credit card.
  • Details of any loans between the couple or family members.
  • Agreement between you on issues such as smoking in the house and pets.
  • Agreement about friends or partners being allowed to stay over or move in.
  • Any decisions on having a lodger and what would happen to their rent.
  • What would happen to the property and contents if you go your separate ways.
  • What happens if one of you wants to move out especially if you do not want that to automatically force a sale of the property.
  • Any notice periods required.
  • Is there the option of buying the other person out and how the property would be valued.

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