- Jurisdiction
- Wisconsin
" Person A and Person B agree to share a piece of real estate, splitting all expenses (taxes, insurance, association fees and utilities) and rental proceeds 50 / 50. Shortly after sale, Person B says "screw it" and stops paying their half of expenses which Person A is forced to assume. Over several years, Person A's extra expenses (paid on behalf of Person A) accumulate to exceed the cost basis of Person B's half of the property (with property value consistent to the sale price). Further, Person A, out of good faith, continued to pay 50% of rental proceeds to Person B the whole time. In the present, Person B is demanding an immediate / on demand payout from Person A for 50% of the property value. Person A refuses, saying that the amount of payments which they assumed on Person B's behalf, now well exceed Person B's basis in the property (with no significant value appreciation). Does Person A owe person B anything?