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Do i have any legal rights to a share of the property? |
i live with someone who has purchased a house through a state title agency for the last 3 years 3months. i sold my house in illinois to move out to arizona with him, we were involved in a relationship at the time, we both renovated both places together, mainly using money charged to a credit card in my name. myself and my mother have been paying 2/3's of the payment for that entire time and i would like to know if there is any legal action i can take as to a share of said property? there are 2 dwellings on the property. my mother lives in one and the gentleman and myself live in the other. we are not married and i have written a check for the payment, in my name only, for every payment. also, he does not claim rent on any taxes for these "rent payments" in which he claims them to be. do i have any legal rights to a share of the property? yes i know i should have had my name put on the title. thank you, john e and loanmasterone for some intelligent advice. some pro-active advice.... i do not ask questions that i already know the answers to, or more to the point questions that MOST people know the answer to. When you sold your home in Illinois how did you split the sales proceeds. Did you divide them equally with him? Unless your NAME is on the mortgage or title, no, you have no legal rights what so ever and no judge will ever grant you any. Arizona doesn't recognize common law marriage, so you cannot gain ownership to a property simply by paying the bills...even if you pay ALL the bills. You may have cancelled checks but they may fall into his hands. Be careful. |
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