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Unless you have an agreement of ownership of items between the two of you, there are no particular rights, like you would have in marriage. If you have paid the mortgage and have checks on your personal account to prove it, then you have some vested interest in the house and could receive some money in return for that. Paying utilities or for food doesn't really count. (check with a lawyer) Unless you have an agreement of ownership of items between the two of you, there are no particular rights, like you would have in marriage. If you have paid the mortgage and have checks on your personal account to prove it, then you have some vested interest in the house and could receive some money in return for that. Paying utilities or for food doesn't really count. (check with a lawyer)

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