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lorna777 | 14:23 Sun 03rd Sep 2006 | Law
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I own a house and have just married and wish to put my house in joint names.....I dont have a mortgage, can we do this ourselves? or do we have to pay a solicitor?
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can't tell you but maybe this can

http://www.landregisteronline.gov.uk/lro/index .html
Congratulations on your marriage - don't put your house in joint names.

A friend of mine (W) lived with her daughter (A) in her daughter's house. However, W paid to have the house extended and completely done up, spent thousands �.
A met a man and married him after only six months, put house in both their names and after a year he left her and is now after "his" half of the house.

I know I am a pessimist in this but I think you should hang on to your property for some time yet.

Sorry
What's your rush?

When I moved in with my (now) wife, she didn't do anything about changing the ownership of the house for 5 years or so. It didn't bother me in the slightest. She was just being careful.
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We will look at the links. ....I want to put the house in joint names as it was my husband who paid off the mortgage when he sold his house.

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