Is it possible to buy/finance a house during the separation year?

  • Erstellt am 2019-09-06 20:59:22

Yaso2.0

2019-09-10 09:07:58
  • #1




see both quoted posts, so it doesn’t seem impossible!

Nothing is so hard to understand about it, except the fact that you answer bluntly without paying attention to the details.

There have definitely been people here who have received financing even without an agreement.

So I don’t know why you don’t want to understand that (I want) to weigh all possibilities for my girlfriend.
 

Yaso2.0

2019-09-10 09:09:10
  • #2
She has made appointments, by the end of next week she has the first one. Thank you very much for your helpful contributions!
 

HilfeHilfe

2019-09-10 13:37:31
  • #3
I am as tense as a bow
 

Yaso2.0

2019-09-10 20:47:49
  • #4
Now we both still have something in common after all.
 

HilfeHilfe

2019-09-11 08:17:48
  • #5


As I said, I really wish her luck, don’t misunderstand. But I would be surprised if she can make it happen. Then the financial starting position must be so good that the house bank cooperates. There are always exceptions, but it is an exception. And with the big providers, it goes according to the same old pattern.
 

Bardamu

2019-09-11 18:49:23
  • #6
So I don't see it as a way of "putting obstacles in the way" just because he refuses to sign. Your "girlfriend" (sorry, sounds like you are the girlfriend yourself) will get, as previously mentioned, a few thousand after the divorce. So why shouldn't he go the route to also get what he might be entitled to according to the law? According to the question in this forum, your girlfriend obviously wants to prevent or avoid this. All good, everyone looks out for themselves, but in my opinion, he is doing exactly the right thing.
 
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