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Looking for some advice on combining two house deeds into one
Looking for some advice on combining two house deeds into one
Posted
Sun, 16 Nov 2025 11:50:15 GMT
by
Punam Tapali
<p>I live in a terraced house where a wall was knocked through years ago to join two separate terraces into one larger property. The issue is that the place still has two separate deeds even though it functions as one home.</p> <p>Does anyone know the process for merging both deeds into a single title so I can sell it as one property?<br> <br> Both properties are leasehold</p>
Posted
Mon, 17 Nov 2025 06:32:33 GMT
by
Adam Hookway
See this thread for guidance - <a href="https://customerhelp.landregistry.gov.uk/forums/register-and-title-plan/b115bb7d-1219-ef11-9899-7c1e5209d422#9ef83082-ab19-ef11-840a-0022480763f3">Amalgamating titles · HM Land Registry</a> 
Posted
Mon, 17 Nov 2025 08:48:21 GMT
by
Punam Tapali
Thanks. So how you explained:<br>   <p>Amalgamation can only happen where: </p> <ul> <li>the estates are of the same kind [for example, freehold title] </li> </ul> <br> Both properties are leasehold - does completing the AP1 form still apply here?<br> <br> Thanks.<br>  
Posted
Tue, 18 Nov 2025 12:44:05 GMT
by
Adam Hookway
P T - it does. So you own both leaseholds and not the freehold(s). Is there any reason why a new lease for a single property has not been considered/drawn up and the two old leases now determined for example?<br> I ask as it reads like an unusual scenario and if the two leases are not being determined then we may well refuse to amalgamate as the two leases remain
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