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Two exer that has continued to live together after their very latest resolution is in violation of the expenditure for previous Home improvements.
Ex-girlfriend, who will soon move out, explained on the forum of society Mumnet That her ex-boyfriend expects her to pay for half of the improvements they had completed before their division.
The woman admitted that she “had been through hell” this year, after moving in with him in March after signing a lease, followed by deciding to end a pregnancy and breaking up with him.
“Very emotional and horrible time right now,” she wrote.
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When they moved in, she explained, he paid to get new blinds mounted, installed new floors and bought new kitchen appliances.
“We agreed that I would pay him back my half,” she remembered. “Fast flushing and our relationship had only gradually become worse and divided.”
“We had a number of the second week because I told him that I don’t want to be in this relationship anymore and how do we go to the split for associated costs. He still expects half … I haven’t paid anything yet,” she continued.
She added that her ex-boyfriend does not want to move out.
“He has said if I am unhappy then I should move, which I agree,” she said. “But I have said that I do not pay half for things he holds if he lives in the house. I can’t take half a refrigerator or blinds!”
After searching for months after a new place to live, the woman has found a place to rent. This has not gone well with him.
“It has been erupted in a line about how I try to mask out to repay him and put him in financial difficulty because he would not have paid for these things if he knew I would not pay half,” she said.
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Wonder if she is wrong, the woman asked the forum if she is unreasonable not to pay for anything when she moves.
Many mumsnet users agreed that she would not give him a penny, with a comment, “Of course, you should not contribute to the cost of appliances and fixtures that you will not use!”
At the same time, another person chose, “just to play Devil’s Advocate: If you had paid half at that time would you ask for that money back? Probably I guess? Can you afford to give him a small amount to keep the peace if that is what you want to do?”