Dear Sir/Madam,<br>
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My wife and I are both British, we jointly own 2 adjacent semi commercial properties (ground floor shop, first floor flat that kind mix used property, and we may name them property A, and property B ).<br>
First: <br>
My wife likes to gift her shares of properties A and B to me, to make me the sole owner of the 2 properties, for the ease of applying for refinance loan against the 2 properties. if this possible,<br>
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Second:<br>
We like to combine the 2 properties titles into one new title, or merger one to another. if you may view the following, to see if its possible. <br>
The 2 semi commercial properties are sharing a common entrance and stair to first floor flats. and the entrance and stair was built decades ago on land belongs to property A , if the 2 titles are to be combined, it could be beneficial to residences of flats of both properties, regarding right of way, and ease of mortgage application, building management, insurance and so on. <br>
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I am not sure if my above case fits the HM Land registry guidance of the following:<br>
"to help show a right of way that benefits land registered under several titles, but abuts only one of them "<br>
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by the way , the 2 semi commercial properties are similar in layout and  same lease hold tenure of 999 years from year 18xx, only property B has a charge of 10 years lease as barber shop agreement signed in year 2010, which was expired, and new barber owner is currently running the shop, and was into 3rd year of a 5 year lease.<br>
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if the above are both possible and acceptable, then what steps we need to follow to do it if we may like do it ourselves, to save a few quid on solicitors fee. or we have to do it through a solicitor. please let us know.<br>
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Thank you so much!<br>
Tony