moneyhoney
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Hi all.
Would be grateful for views/options on this scenario.
Couple buy house together and split up shortly afterwards. Person A pays full deposit & spends considerable amount of money doing up house. Person B contributes nothing (or very little) and moves out of house.
Both people are on mortgage and deeds.
Person A now wants to remove person B from mortgage and deeds. Is there any way this can be done without person A having to go to expense of remortgaging? Is there anything legally watertight that could be used that would mean person B would have no claim on the property in the future, for example, if person A died?
Would be grateful for views/options on this scenario.
Couple buy house together and split up shortly afterwards. Person A pays full deposit & spends considerable amount of money doing up house. Person B contributes nothing (or very little) and moves out of house.
Both people are on mortgage and deeds.
Person A now wants to remove person B from mortgage and deeds. Is there any way this can be done without person A having to go to expense of remortgaging? Is there anything legally watertight that could be used that would mean person B would have no claim on the property in the future, for example, if person A died?