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Is the ownership of this house legally transferred?



 
 
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Old August 24th 08, 05:20 PM posted to uk.legal.moderated
tonyjeffs
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After correctly completing the 3 appropriate forms to transfer
ownership of a second house from one family member to another, we sent
them to the Land Registry. They returned them explaining that they
needed those involved to visit with identification before they could
act.
(This is reassuring, because last time we did this, they didn't ask
for identification, and I worried that it might be an easy way to
steal a house).

We will of course do this, but I was wondering out of curiosity: Since
we've completed the documents, signed dated and witnessed as a deed,
has the transfer already legally taken place even though the Land
Registry has not made a formal record of the transaction?

Tony

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Old August 24th 08, 06:00 PM posted to uk.legal.moderated
Don Aitken
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On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 17:20:10 +0100, tonyjeffs
wrote:



After correctly completing the 3 appropriate forms to transfer
ownership of a second house from one family member to another, we sent
them to the Land Registry. They returned them explaining that they
needed those involved to visit with identification before they could
act.
(This is reassuring, because last time we did this, they didn't ask
for identification, and I worried that it might be an easy way to
steal a house).

We will of course do this, but I was wondering out of curiosity: Since
we've completed the documents, signed dated and witnessed as a deed,
has the transfer already legally taken place even though the Land
Registry has not made a formal record of the transaction?

No. A transfer of title to registered land is effected by
registration, and in no other way. OTOH, you have probably entered
into a legally binding agreement to effect such registration.

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Old August 24th 08, 09:40 PM posted to uk.legal.moderated
tonyjeffs
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Default Is the ownership of this house legally transferred?

On 24 Aug, 18:00, Don Aitken wrote:
On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 17:20:10 +0100, tonyjeffs





wrote:

After correctly completing the 3 appropriate forms to transfer
ownership of a second house from one family member to another, we sent
them to the Land Registry. *They returned them explaining that they
needed those involved to visit with identification before they could
act.
(This is reassuring, because last time we did this, they didn't ask
for identification, and I worried that it might be an easy way to
steal a house).


We will of course do this, but I was wondering out of curiosity: Since
we've completed the documents, signed dated and witnessed as a deed,
has the transfer already legally taken place even though the Land
Registry has not made a formal record of the transaction?


No. A transfer of title to registered land is effected by
registration, and in no other way. OTOH, you have probably entered
into a legally binding agreement to effect such registration.

--
Don Aitken
Mail to the From: address is not read.
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OK. Thanks
Tony

 




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