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All Forum Posts by: Donna Dwyer

Donna Dwyer has started 1 posts and replied 5 times.

I have a vested interest in my boyfriend who is working every night after already working a ten hour day. He's a wonderful man who is being taken advantage of. I would care for him and defend him whether or not we were together.  He's one in a million. I was just looking for information. 

Sorry Janet I posted the quote by mistake. I don't have a problem with her getting a profit from it but the whole I'm not doing anything but want my money really chaps my a**. It's a life long behavior with her.

Quote from @Craig Janet:

Sale price-Materials-Labor= Net Gain

Then they spilt it 50/50. I know it doesn't seem "fair" that the ex will profit from this, but it's her investment too. Your boyfriend should have had an agreement with her prior to doing all the work. 


Both of them never lived in the property. It was supposed to be a flip. When the broke up she basically had nothing to do with it for the past few years. It just sat empty.

I have told him keep track of all money put into it. He was wondering if he could deduct for his labor. She bought three cans of paint and put them on the porch and left. After driving an hour to get there. To me it's the point. I cant stand laziness. I have multiple rentals due to the fact that i work my rear end off and dont expect anything to come without hard work.

My boyfriend owns a home with his ex girlfriend. It was bought as a tax sale. He has been the only one putting money into the home for remodel and repairs all with his own money. He works all day then goes to the house and works on it until 8pm. He is paying all utilities and taxes. 

He has the house almost ready to go up for sale. Now after not doing a single improvement on the home the ex wants half of the sale amount.

There was no agreement in place when the house was purchased as to what would happen when it would be sold.

Legally how would this be approached.