> what is the price of your house, which the previous owner got paid. Is 
this 300,000.00 EUR or 400,000.00 EUR?

400k (which is also shown correctly on the balance).

> Also, do you have any partnership agreement with your partner. How does 
it handle common property?

Somewhat like that. You may assume it is set up in such a way that keeping 
track of who paid what makes sense, and as such, that's what I want to 
accomplish :).

> I would probably do this a bit differently

Keen to hear how you'd approach this!

Thanks,


Tino

On Sunday 3 March 2024 at 20:42:39 UTC+1 Chary Chary wrote:

> I think also important to know what your mortgage and house buying 
> contract says. I assumed you signed it together with your partner.
>
> Also, do you have any partnership agreement with your partner. How does it 
> handle common property?
>
>
> On Sunday, March 3, 2024 at 8:17:03 PM UTC+1 Chary Chary wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I would probably do this a bit differently. But let me clarify one thing: 
>> what is the price of your house, which the previous owner got paid. Is this 
>> 300,000.00 EUR or 400,000.00 EUR?
>>
>> Regards.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, March 3, 2024 at 12:03:08 PM UTC+1 Tino de Bruijn wrote:
>>
>>> I've been using Beancount for years to track both my business as well as 
>>> a shared bank account with friends. However, now I'm trying to set up a way 
>>> to track our mortgage, as well as how much each of us (my partner and me) 
>>> "own" to the shared account, and I just can't figure out what setup or 
>>> queries I should use.
>>>
>>> I now have a setup as follows:
>>>
>>> plugin "beancount.plugins.auto_accounts"
>>>
>>> 2023-04-24 * "Buy" "Mortage"
>>>   Liabilities:Mortgage                    -300000.00 EUR
>>>   Assets:House
>>>
>>> 2023-04-24 * "Buy" "Cash in"
>>>   Income:Partner                          -100000.00 EUR
>>>   Assets:House
>>>
>>> 2023-05-01 * "Bank" "Mortgage payment: 200,00; Interest: 400,00"
>>>   Assets:Bank                                -600.00 EUR
>>>   Liabilities:Mortgage:Me                    133.333 EUR
>>>   Liabilities:Mortgage:Partner                66.667 EUR
>>>   Expenses:Mortgage:Interest:Me              266.667 EUR
>>>   Expenses:Mortgage:Interest:Partner         133.333 EUR
>>>
>>> ; HOW TO DO THIS?
>>> ; 2023-05-01 * "Required payment"
>>> ;   ????                                       -600.00 EUR
>>> ;   ??????:Partner                              250.00 EUR
>>> ;   ??????:Me                                   350.00 EUR
>>>
>>> 2023-05-10 * "Bank" "Monthly Me"
>>>   Assets:Bank                                 300.00 EUR  ; Whoops, 50 
>>> too low
>>>   Income:Me
>>>
>>> 2023-05-11 * "Bank" "Monthly Partner"
>>>   Assets:Bank                                 250.00 EUR
>>>   Income:Partner
>>>
>>> I'm wondering how to set up that "Required payment"? We split 
>>> (non-50/50) and I want to set that up per month (will build a plugin 
>>> probably), as it is based on the difference in income. In this (contrived) 
>>> example, I paid the wrong amount, and I would like to see somewhere that 
>>> I'm €50 short.
>>>
>>> And finally, we also want to track how much each of us owns of the 
>>> house. As you can see my partner had cash from a previous house, whereas I 
>>> pay more per month, so this balance changes. (This was recommended to 
>>> tackle it this way by the notary, in case we ever separate.) How could I 
>>> get accounts set up (Assets:House:Partner/Me? or a query?) to track this?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>

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