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    Buying a home - should I leave my partner off the S&P?

    @tessy40 Yea, this is my understanding too. The house would be considered relationship property regardless of the name on the title as it was obtained during our relationship. If we split, she would be entitled to it even if it was just my name. However, if she left her name off the title then...
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    Buying a home - should I leave my partner off the S&P?

    @vesper1977 I believe she is entitled to part ownership regardless of the name on the title. Could I not add a clause to protect her in the event of my death?
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    Buying a home - should I leave my partner off the S&P?

    @curiousaboutworship She's not eligible yet, waiting for another few years of contributions. It's not just about the grant but also the first home partner and first home loan too.
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    Buying a home - should I leave my partner off the S&P?

    @katrina174 I only take legal advice from reddit. Lawyers too expensive.
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    Buying a home - should I leave my partner off the S&P?

    @lukeplyr83 I've spoken to a mortgage broker and they're confident. We're submitting paperwork now and have a 3 week finance clause, alongside a 2 week builders report and a 1 week clause for a solicitor to veto the agreement.
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    Buying a home - should I leave my partner off the S&P?

    @superboyian Conditional subject to finance. Mortgage broker is confident and I'm also borrowing about 50% of what most mortgage calculators are stating I can. My repayments will be lower than what I'm currently spending on rent and savings for a deposit.
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    Buying a home - should I leave my partner off the S&P?

    @lia1234 Are you sure about that? So if we don't jointly apply for the grant with this house, you think we could jointly apply for the grant on another?
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    Buying a home - should I leave my partner off the S&P?

    Hey team, My partner and I are about to sign a S&P for a house we're interested in (FHB's). I am currently the sole income earner of the house and we have no dependents. I am confident in my ability to get finance by myself. I'd like to know what the benefits/drawbacks are of putting both mine...
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