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  • Flugelhorn
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    It's so many years ago now that my brother isn't sure. He seems pretty certain that no survivorship clause but he will have to check out exactly what the legal term for the 75/25% is with his solicitor. He does recall that the changes were registered with the Land Registry.

    Good first move, it certainly sounds like Tenants in Common, probably done by dad to ensure that you inherited something.

    Not exactly the same as your problem but there may be some leads in this thread
    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=74713965&postcount=13
  • Flugelhorn wrote: »
    Good first move, it certainly sounds like Tenants in Common, probably done by dad to ensure that you inherited something.

    Definitely no survivorship clause, not joint as it wasn't a 50/50 share.
    It's the Scottish equivalent of tenants in common apparently.
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