Typical examples of change of ownership of property are addition of a spouse or partner, and parents to adult children. While the process is a lot simpler than buying or selling property, you do need to follow the correct procedure, and Caversham Solicitors’ conveyancing team can ensure that the transfer of ownership of your property is carried out correctly.
We will take care of the paperwork and always explain what we are doing in plain English (Caversham Solicitors avoids legal jargon!). This will culminate in registering the changed ownership at the Land Registry (after, in most circumstances, the consent of any mortgage company).
For more information, you can email the team at info@cavershamsolicitors.co.uk or phone us on 0800 085 5575.
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