The situation:
My husband's parents co-own a property that neither of them live in currently. Father in law is working abroad in his home country and can't return due to covid. My mother in law occupied the property up until a few months ago when she abandoned it without warning (a decision she made due to her mental state not being very stable) and flew out to her home country where she is now living.
Neither are citizens of Australia, they were PR but they won't be able to return any time soon because of covid, there is also a divorce in the works.
Father in law pays the mortgage, land rates and utilities. Mother in law is on the mortgage as well but financially she doesn't contribute anything to the mortgage. Father in law plans to pay her out for her part of the mortgage and have her sign her part of the house over to him.
In the meantime because the house is not occupied but still has a good deal of father in law's belongings in it he has asked my husband and I if we would move in to rent the property and take care of the house.
My mother in law is not happy with this and is saying she doesn't want us to move in until after they've settled (a process which could take forever). Our lease with our current rental is up in March and I'm due to give birth to our first child which is why we don't exactly have time to drag our heels on this. We are also keeping an eye on the property and trying to make it look like someone lives there so nobody breaks in. So overall it would just be easier if we lived there.
These are my questions;
-should we go down the Avenue of a formal lease agreement does the agreement need to be signed off by both owners to be legally binding?
-our other thought is to not go into a formal agreement and to just live in the house with the permission of my husband's father, would that be any different legally since it's just a member of the family living in the family home?
-a neighbour we don't trust also has a key, if we move in we want to change the locks. Does my mother in law need to be informed?
My husband's parents co-own a property that neither of them live in currently. Father in law is working abroad in his home country and can't return due to covid. My mother in law occupied the property up until a few months ago when she abandoned it without warning (a decision she made due to her mental state not being very stable) and flew out to her home country where she is now living.
Neither are citizens of Australia, they were PR but they won't be able to return any time soon because of covid, there is also a divorce in the works.
Father in law pays the mortgage, land rates and utilities. Mother in law is on the mortgage as well but financially she doesn't contribute anything to the mortgage. Father in law plans to pay her out for her part of the mortgage and have her sign her part of the house over to him.
In the meantime because the house is not occupied but still has a good deal of father in law's belongings in it he has asked my husband and I if we would move in to rent the property and take care of the house.
My mother in law is not happy with this and is saying she doesn't want us to move in until after they've settled (a process which could take forever). Our lease with our current rental is up in March and I'm due to give birth to our first child which is why we don't exactly have time to drag our heels on this. We are also keeping an eye on the property and trying to make it look like someone lives there so nobody breaks in. So overall it would just be easier if we lived there.
These are my questions;
-should we go down the Avenue of a formal lease agreement does the agreement need to be signed off by both owners to be legally binding?
-our other thought is to not go into a formal agreement and to just live in the house with the permission of my husband's father, would that be any different legally since it's just a member of the family living in the family home?
-a neighbour we don't trust also has a key, if we move in we want to change the locks. Does my mother in law need to be informed?