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My Husband and I need to consider how we’re going to own a property that we’re about to purchase. Our first property was owned joint ownership but I’m wondering whether joint tenancy will be more appropriate this time round. It’s likely that I’ll be contributing...
Started by fannyanna on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at moneysavingexpert):
Tenancy in Common - My share would not automatically be transferred / tenancy in ....
Tenancy in Common - The gifted deposit would be returned to me) of the property to my family.
An equal share of the gifted deposit.
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Summary:
Current joint tenants (a married couple) wish to add their adult daughter to the tenancy agreement so that she can help with the rent payments. What is the position regards the daughter claiming Housing Benefit?
Details
My existing joint tenants...
Started by Steve32 on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at landlordzone):
Miss B could also claim HB on the contractual rent you charge.... .
In the proper way and then create a joint tenancy, including Mr & Mrs A and their daughter Miss B Miss B as their joint tenant and the two children as non-dependents.
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I wonder if anyone can help....For my present tenants I used a Common Law Agreement as the rent is in excess of £25,000 per anum when the contract was signed, but now the Agreement is up for renewal I understand the law had changed and a Shorthold Agreement...
Started by Lesleylettings on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at landlordzone):
There is no such thing as a shorthold tenancy agreement because whether a tenancy....
Writing 'Common Law Tenancy' on the top of the contractThere are only tenancy agreements.
Will have an assured shorthold tenancy.
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On Sun, 1 Mar 2009 17:00:09 +0000, DavidM <davidm_uk_notme@hotmail.com
A couple of years ago, as part of making new IHT trust wills, the wife
and I changed our ownership of the house from Joint to Tenants in
Common. I did this bit myself, simply...
Started by DavidM on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
Gold" <not-for-m...@ahjg.co.uk
Alternatively you might wish to pay a visit to the land regisrty
office which controls your part of the world ( from memeory there are
several different LROs ...Nottingham controls parts... .
On 2 Mar, 05:55, "Anthony R.
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In re Meredith, 2012 WL 1835516 (Bkrtcy.C.D.Ill., May 18, 2012). http://goo.gl/uMCsZ
United States Bankruptcy Court, C.D. Illinois.
In re Christopher J. MEREDITH, Debtor.
Flora Wood, Plaintiff,
v.
Christopher J. MEREDITH, Melissa Meredith, Olie Brawner...
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On Wed, 26 Nov 2008 21:25:26 +0000, kellybee <kellybee.37372be@legalbanter.co.uk
Hi I signed a 12 month joint tenancy agreement with my partner which
commenced 28/06/2008. The agency advised (when I called to say I wasnt
happy that the landlady...
Started by kellybee on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
The other thing....
The situation is you and your former partner are parties to a tenancy
agreement under which you.
joint tenancies I'm afraid (and also fixed
term ones, if you had had a monthly tenancy either of you it is.
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When buying a house jointly (deeds will be joint names) can only one party take out a mortgage if other party pays cash and doesnt need a mortgage??
So housein joint names, mortgage in single name??
Started by Zipppy on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at boards):
In joint tenancy ownership....
Finance may be harder to come by as it would be less common! Joint tenancy and tenancy in common relate to what happens the property when 1 owner dies.
Was liable for the debt.
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Hi,
I have been trying to find the answer to the following question without any success, so was hoping the expertise on this forum maybe able to help.My wife and I own a property jointly as Tenants In Common.
For letting purposes, the TA states that the...
Started by apb1 on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at landlordzone):
First point just for the record: a tenancy for more than three years must for three years or less.
Was that where there are joint owners, but only one grants the tenancy, all the owners are landlords for that particular statute.
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I had a joint account with fater in law who is deceased can the irs take the money?
Started by penneywhistle2me on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
05/27/2012 Generally a joint account is held under joint tenancy which means you....
The laws on Estate and Gift the above enclosed information useful .
Are some of the more common questions and answers about Estate Tax issues.
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On Fri, 6 Feb 2009 03:25:24 +0000, ChelleR <ChelleR.3d1619f@legalbanter.co.uk
I have been advised to sever my joint tenancy with my husband as we are
in the process of making our wills. I have children from a previous
relationship and two children...
Started by ChelleR on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
He doesn't need to sign
I don't think the OP does .
That, in law, severs
the joint tenancy.
Template:
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Notice of Severance of a Joint Tenancy
(registered and unregistered it in and hand to your husband.
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