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Thinking about moving in with your partner? ✨
Before signing that lease, make sure you’ve asked these money questions (aka, the stuff you’d actually put in a cohabitation agreement 👇):

• How are we splitting rent—50/50 or based on income?
• Who’s covering utilities, internet, and streaming services?
• What happens if one of us loses a job—does the other cover bills, and for how long?
• Whose name is on the lease, and how do we handle security deposits or rent increases?
• Are we opening a joint account for shared expenses, or using apps like Splitwise/Venmo?
• How do we split big purchases like furniture, décor, or appliances?
• What about groceries and household supplies—equal split or itemized?
• What happens if one of us wants to move out early—who pays penalties or lease break fees?
• If we break up, who keeps the apartment, and how long does the other have to move out?
• How are we handling shared pets—vet bills, food, and custody?
💡 Now’s the time to have these conversations before you move in together—when you’re feeling loving toward each other and truly have each other’s best interests at heart. Moving in together is a financial contract—even if you never write one down.
#movingintogether #cohabitation #moneytips #couplestips #personalfinance #relationshipadvice #moneymatters #livingtogether #financialplanning #youngcouples #moneytalks #leaseagreement #budgetingtips #couplesfinance #moneymanagement
Before signing that lease, make sure you’ve asked these money questions (aka, the stuff you’d actually put in a cohabitation agreement 👇):

• How are we splitting rent—50/50 or based on income?
• Who’s covering utilities, internet, and streaming services?
• What happens if one of us loses a job—does the other cover bills, and for how long?
• Whose name is on the lease, and how do we handle security deposits or rent increases?
• Are we opening a joint account for shared expenses, or using apps like Splitwise/Venmo?
• How do we split big purchases like furniture, décor, or appliances?
• What about groceries and household supplies—equal split or itemized?
• What happens if one of us wants to move out early—who pays penalties or lease break fees?
• If we break up, who keeps the apartment, and how long does the other have to move out?
• How are we handling shared pets—vet bills, food, and custody?
💡 Now’s the time to have these conversations before you move in together—when you’re feeling loving toward each other and truly have each other’s best interests at heart. Moving in together is a financial contract—even if you never write one down.
#movingintogether #cohabitation #moneytips #couplestips #personalfinance #relationshipadvice #moneymatters #livingtogether #financialplanning #youngcouples #moneytalks #leaseagreement #budgetingtips #couplesfinance #moneymanagement
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