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Tenants in common when one dies and no will
Tenants in common when one dies and no will
Posted
Mon, 27 Jul 2026 16:42:25 GMT
by
Stephen Jones
My friend had a tenancy in common with her husband who has sadly died. There was no will and his house share is less than £322,000. Probably about £170,000, so his share of the house will pass to her. What forms does she need to fill in and what documents are needed to remove the ownership restrictions on the land registry registration?
Answer
Posted
Tue, 28 Jul 2026 06:37:49 GMT
by
Nimish Patel
Stephen - Please refer to the guidance on our website on GOV.UK for How to update records when someone has died - https://customerhelp.landregistry.gov.uk/guide-external-start/?guideid=e0861516-8882-eb11-a812-000d3ad48f95 I would point out that Land registration is complex, designed to protect legal and financial interests in property. There can be significant consequences if an application is completed incorrectly. Before making an application, I would recommend your friend consider the benefits of using a conveyancer.
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