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Third of co-owning UK couples who break up forced to stay living together

Getting out of joint mortgage, lack of savings and cost of paying for new place main obstacles to leaving, survey finds

A third of home-owning couples in the UK stay living together after they split up, research suggests, for an average of more than a year.

About 95% of these couples spend at least a month in the same home post-breakup – and on average the cohabitation with their former partner lasts 1.3 years, according to the data firm Mortar Research.

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