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Moving my mums house into my name
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If registered online, you just need to send land registry forms AS1 and ID1 (you'll need to visit a solicitor to get your ID verified), mums death cert (dads too is he is still on the register) and the probate cert.
The Land Registry will accept the Grant of Representation as proof of ID as the Probate Registry will have done all the necessary checks. So unless things have changed very recently, there is no need to jump through hoops and completing an ID1.
If the grant is in the name of the solicitor, then he/she will need to submit the AS1.
OP: Whilst you could live in the house without getting registered in your name, it is best to do it now. The fees for doing it the future will certainly rise and cost considerably more in future years.Any language construct that forces such insanity in this case should be abandoned without regrets. –
Erik Aronesty, 2014
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