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AITH for not giving my boyfriend equity in my home?

by Jane Smith
December 16, 2025
in Aita, Lifestyle, Relationships
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For seven years, they’ve built a life intertwined with shared dreams and silent compromises. She works tirelessly, saving every extra dollar, while he lives off the passive income they created together. Yet when it comes to new ventures—the home she bought with a friend, paid entirely from her own savings—their partnership begins to reveal cracks beneath the surface of love and trust.

When renovations demand effort, his frustration bubbles up, exposing a deeper sense of entitlement and unspoken expectations. He balks at the idea of unpaid labor, unwilling to risk his comfort without a tangible stake. In this quiet tension, the fragile balance of their relationship teeters between support and resentment, loyalty and self-preservation.

AITH for not giving my boyfriend equity in my home?

We have been together 7 years. We have some pa*sive...

He just lives off of the pa*sive income. I have...

" We both spend our income on us. I bought...

Yes, my boyfriend helped me with the process of negotiating...

He gets to stay there for free AND I'm going...

he started to help me with it then said "why...

" Then I also said "I could possibly pay you...

now he is demanding half of my share (25%) or...

But, no, I won't give him a percentage. He said...

As renowned family law expert and author, Don C. Frank, notes regarding financial contributions in committed relationships, “When a relationship is not formalized by marriage or a domestic partnership agreement, financial contributions to assets acquired by one partner—especially those purchased entirely with pre-existing or separate funds—are generally considered gifts or contributions to the partnership rather than equity claims.”

This situation highlights a critical breakdown in financial boundary setting and communication within a long-term, cohabiting, but unmarried relationship. The OP has maintained a financially prudent approach by saving their earned income and acquiring a separate asset in cash, which provides them with significant financial security. The partner’s primary income source is shared passive income, and his failure to save separately suggests a different approach to financial responsibility, which is now colliding with the OP’s independent asset acquisition.

The partner’s reaction—insult and the demand for 25% equity—suggests an implicit expectation of joint ownership or an assumption that the OP’s separate financial success should be immediately pooled or shared equally, irrespective of individual contribution. The OP’s offer to split the rental income and provide free housing is a generous gesture of partnership, but it does not equate to granting equity in a separately owned, cash-funded asset. Moving forward, the OP should prioritize securing their separate assets and having a direct, non-emotional conversation about the future financial structure of their relationship, potentially seeking legal counsel to define shared versus separate property moving forward, regardless of the immediate relationship status.

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HERE’S HOW REDDIT BLEW UP AFTER HEARING THIS – PEOPLE COULDN’T BELIEVE IT.

Worried_Suit4820 Call his bluff. When he doesn't leave, throw him...

Ill-Investment-1856 Bye bye boyfriend.

Don't let the door (that you didn't pay for) hit...

Cute-Profession9983 Let me guess, you spearheaded the investments that he...

BeachinLife1 Good grief, let him go. You'll be just fine...

He's the one who will have to live on his...

PortableAlexis Do NOT give him one dime of your equity.:...

Duckr74 He's not responsible with his money already. You need...

Consistent-Tip-7819 Keep us Updateme!: Unless you are married (and even...

it's a toss up) NEVER share t*tle to ANYTHING, regardless...

The Original Poster (OP) is facing a severe conflict where their partner is threatening to end a seven-year relationship due to a disagreement over equity in a newly purchased property that the OP bought entirely with their own cash. The OP feels they are being fair by offering free lodging and splitting the future rental income from the new property, while the partner demands a 25% share of the house based on his perceived contribution to the process and their shared life goals, leading to an ultimatum.

Is the partner justified in demanding 25% equity in a property the OP purchased solely with their own cash, despite the OP offering shared benefits from the rental income, or is the OP correct in refusing to grant equity while valuing the relationship?

Jane Smith

Jane loves exploring new cultures and writing about travel and lifestyle.

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