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Question on transfer of equity
Rosesgirl
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I apologize in advance if I sound rather green but I just want to be able to know what advice I need to give. I'm doing a transfer of equity no mortgage from joint to single . I have spoke to a solicitor who has told me when I'm ready to instruct for the transfer. I just want to prepare the other party for what they need to do with regards the ID 1 form . Will they have to have 2 passport sized photos less than 3 months old when they go to a solicitor to get the ID 1 form verified.
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Rosesgirl said:..... I have spoke to a solicitor who has told me when I'm ready to instruct for the transfer. .....Told you what?And why a solicitor? Simply submit the forms to the Land Registry: ID1, TR1, AP1.Temporary (covid) ID rules are here:
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