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Ownership?
My sister bought a dog about 5 or 6 months ago and brought it to my parents house. My mom loves that dog and has been caring for it. Only time my sister is there is to take a shower. She has never done anything for that dog. But she has been making threats to take the dog and in fact has while my mom was at work. She is very irresponsible. So if worse comes to worse can my mom claim ownership?
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I assume you sister is an adult. If so ownership will generally be determined by whose name registration papers (if purebred) and/or vet records are in. This would be used by a court as proof of ownership
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How to setup a joinedownership of the house with mygirlfriend proportional to theamounts contributed?
I am a sole owner of the house now. I would to like to make it a joint ownership but not equal. In course of the ownership, we are planning to pay different but varying monthly amounts from our separate accounts. In the event my girlfriend and I split up I would like the ownership shares be calculated based only on amounts of the individual contributions. How do I go about that? Could I make that agreement such a way that it would remain valid even if we marry?
Listen to the advice these kind folks are giving you. Don't forget, you're the one who's been paying for the house so far. You've presumably done the initial down payment, qualifying for the mortgage, etc. Plus, the house has hopefully gone up in value since you first purchased it. Are you proposing now to base the "ownership" on what each of you pays from here on? For how many years? The problem is that, if you split up, how will you decide what you "owe" her? Will it be based upon current market price? Which could be higher or lower than today's price, don't forget. Or ONLY based on amounts paid for mortgage? What about property taxes and maintenance? What about utility bills? That's a LOT of stuff to think about. Like the others said, keep it simple for now - just draw up a rental agreement between the two of you. Don't put your financial future at risk just yet. If and when the two of you do eventually get married, you can always talk about converting the rent she's been paying into some sort of equity share. Or even go 50-50 based on the value of the home at that point. Since it sounds like you're not sure you're headed for marriage, I'd seriously advise you NOT to put yourselves in some fancy agreement that will most likely have you tied up in knots if the romance breaks down! :) Good luck, FF
What percentage ownershipshould I give a largerbusiness for investing in mynew business?
I have developed a web-based business model that will add a bit of innovation to an established industry. I am considering contacting a major player within this established industry in hopes of partnering with them to increase visibility and chances of success. What percentage ownership/control should I be willing to give in exchange for the support of this larger company and the visibility they can help provide?
Not sure if your innovation is software base or programming why not license and keep owner ship while building your income stream? All the greats from Bill Gates and others start small and added value over time without giving away their shirts. Remember Gates lied his way into wealth by offering something he did not yet own. He then basically used one thing to build himself until he got what he waited now look at him.Good Luck from "Star Riley" -Your On-line friend.
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