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Pay His Mortgage? Bride-to-Be Sparks Heated Debate Over Shared Assets

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A bride-to-be set social media buzzing after rejecting her fiancé’s proposal to use their combined paychecks to repay a mortgage on an apartment titled in his name.

Recently, an online community post titled Why should I pay my husband’s apartment loan with my salary? ignited a heated debate among engaged couples over economic independence and how couples should share assets. The poster, identified only as A, objected to using her earned income to shoulder debt her fiancé took on before the marriage.

The dispute centers on an apartment in the Seoul metropolitan area worth 800,000,000 KRW (about $600,000). The fiancé, who is four years older, bought the unit in his name with parental help and a mortgage. A had agreed to bring roughly 100,000,000 KRW (about $75,000) for household goods and a deposit. When they discussed how to handle finances, he proposed pooling their paychecks into a joint account and splitting the loan principal and interest — roughly 2,500,000 KRW (about $1,875) a month — arguing that if they endured for 10 years, the place would be theirs outright.

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A emphasized that the apartment was his separate property acquired before the marriage.

When A asked, Why should I add my salary to pay a loan in your name? the fiancé replied incredulously, Are we strangers? He pressed her: We’re going to live there together — are you saying you expect to live in my house rent-free? He also suggested they could sort out asset division later, according to each person’s contribution, if they ever split up.

A said she feared becoming, in effect, a paid tenant repaying her fiancé’s mortgage.

Unless the title changed, she could not shake the feeling that her income would simply grow someone else’s asset.

Rather than co-paying the loan, A said she wanted to save her salary to buy a small studio in her own name. The fiancé accused her of trying to hide assets and, at one point, suggested — partly as a threat — renting the apartment out and starting by paying monthly rent instead.

Netizen reactions split sharply. Supporters of A argued that if the title remains solely in his name, it’s unfair for her to help repay the loan; if they plan to pay jointly, the title should be changed to joint ownership. Many said they did not understand why protecting one’s future would be labeled materialistic. Others countered that taking a transactional approach before marriage could undermine the relationship and noted that she would also live in the home.

The post laid bare a broader, modern tension: when the legal and financial realities of property collide with the emotional promises of marriage.

It highlighted a clash between a culture that expects economic sacrifice in the name of love and a pragmatic insistence on clearly accounting for each partner’s contribution.

A closed her post asking whether she was being materialistic or whether her fiancé was trying to use her salary to inflate his assets. She warned that a marriage that should be built on trust is already wobbling before it begins, battered by the cold realities of asset division and title ownership.

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    Daniel Kim
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