I was in a de facto relationship with my ex partner for ~ 12 years, before we separated in ~ 1998/9. We bought a house together in 1986/7. It was a 50:50 ownership, and we lived together, until we separated.
We don't have any children together, but never formalise division of our assets, as my ex partner got a job interstate, and moved there with his new partner. During that time, I continued to live in the house that we owned. He still has a few of his belongings there. While he did not charge me rent, I paid for all ongoing costs associated with the house over the years. eg. rates, house insurance, repairs, gardening, etc, etc.
My ex partner is now retired, and has returned to live in Melbourne with his partner. In the past 9 months, he has been continually to our house, and discarding my personal belongings, without my permission, almost on a weekly basis for 6-7 months (Sept 16 to April 17). I cannot be at home 24/7, as I'm still working.
I want to buy my ex partner's 50% share of the house, to protect my belongings, and to fully move on from him. So, I hired a professional valuer to value our house. I then offered my ex partner half the valuation to buy his half share. He has flatly refused, and demanded I pay him 70% of the valuation figure, before he will sell me his half share.
Do I have any rights here? My ex partner, has substantially more cash and assets than me. He has 2 other properties, in Queensland, and Melbourne. His Melbourne property was bought before our relationship started, while his Queensland property was bought, after we separated. The only property I own is the 50% stake in the house that I own with my ex partner, and which I still live in.
We don't have any children together, but never formalise division of our assets, as my ex partner got a job interstate, and moved there with his new partner. During that time, I continued to live in the house that we owned. He still has a few of his belongings there. While he did not charge me rent, I paid for all ongoing costs associated with the house over the years. eg. rates, house insurance, repairs, gardening, etc, etc.
My ex partner is now retired, and has returned to live in Melbourne with his partner. In the past 9 months, he has been continually to our house, and discarding my personal belongings, without my permission, almost on a weekly basis for 6-7 months (Sept 16 to April 17). I cannot be at home 24/7, as I'm still working.
I want to buy my ex partner's 50% share of the house, to protect my belongings, and to fully move on from him. So, I hired a professional valuer to value our house. I then offered my ex partner half the valuation to buy his half share. He has flatly refused, and demanded I pay him 70% of the valuation figure, before he will sell me his half share.
Do I have any rights here? My ex partner, has substantially more cash and assets than me. He has 2 other properties, in Queensland, and Melbourne. His Melbourne property was bought before our relationship started, while his Queensland property was bought, after we separated. The only property I own is the 50% stake in the house that I own with my ex partner, and which I still live in.