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Property in Trust?
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How can I find out if a property has been placed in Trust for the benefit of children?
I cannot find any Trust documentation, there is no mention of a Trust/Trustees in the property's deeds, nor any mention via the online Land Registry site.
Is there a central government repository somewhere?
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I cannot find any Trust documentation, there is no mention of a Trust/Trustees in the property's deeds, nor any mention via the online Land Registry site.
Is there a central government repository somewhere?
Cheers............
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I hate to disagree with Ethel but creating a trust is exceedingly simple - so simple that you can do it without realising it by eg the wrong wording in a will..
It's formally documenting it, getting that right and running the trust that are more complicated. It looks like it's that that hasn't been done.
If the trust was specified in a will, then that will is evidence of the existence of a trust. Not particularly safe evidence - it could be ignored with no one being much the wiser, at least until too late.
But no, there is no central registry.
It's formally documenting it, getting that right and running the trust that are more complicated. It looks like it's that that hasn't been done.
If the trust was specified in a will, then that will is evidence of the existence of a trust. Not particularly safe evidence - it could be ignored with no one being much the wiser, at least until too late.
But no, there is no central registry.