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Posted Thu, 17 Apr 2025 22:44:28 GMT by Andrew Poulter
My brother and I have jointly owned a property for ten years and he now wishes to sell his half share to me.<br> <br> We have external valuations and have assessed the CGT implications. The property value is less than the stamp duty limit.<br> <br> Give we both know the property well and don't need the usual searches and property questionnaires etc, we think that self conveyancing will be the quickest route.<br> <br> What are the essential forms required to conduct the sale and transfer of the property with HM Land Registry?
Posted Sat, 19 Apr 2025 05:55:47 GMT by Adam Hookway
Andrew - see our online guidance -&#160;<a href="https://www.gov.uk/registering-land-or-property-with-land-registry/transfer-ownership-of-your-property">Registering land or property with HM Land Registry: Change the registered owner name - GOV.UK</a><br> <br> Land registration is complex, designed to protect legal and financial interests in property. There can be significant consequences for any error. Please consider seeking&#160;legal representation. Before making an application without legal representation, it is important to&#160;<a href="https://www.gov.uk/guidance/making-an-application-without-legal-representation">consider the benefits of using a conveyancer.</a>

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