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Help needed completing AP1
suzie26
Posts: 3 Newbie
We are in the process of completing forms AP1 and AS1 to transfer a property we inherited into our names. There is a couple of sections that are unclear and we are unsure what to enter. The Land registry is only taking urgent call at present due to Covid 19, so we were wondering if anyone else might be able to help? Please
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On the AP1 or AS1?
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t would be easier to help if you explained what the problem was.....
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AP1 panel 14 we are a conveyance0
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Sorry pressed enter by mistake. I have ticked " I am not a conveyancer" in section 12 and moved to section 14. Who do I need to list in this section please ?0
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I think it's the name(s) of the transferees and transferor(s).Depending on the stage of Probate and actions already taken, this is likely to be the Executor(s) and Benefitciaries.1
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Could you ask your solicitors?
Our solicitors filled in the form for us then asked us to confirm if it was all correct and gave us the opportunity to ask questions before signing it.0 -
I suspect the OPis not using a solicitor.momo1103 said:Could you ask your solicitors?
Our solicitors filled in the form for us then asked us to confirm if it was all correct and gave us the opportunity to ask questions before signing it.
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