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Forfeiture order while in hospital.

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  • hogsta_2
    hogsta_2 Posts: 10 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture First Post Combo Breaker
    techphobe said:
    This Land Registry blog says ‘ The tenant and any person having an interest in the lease, such as a chargee or subtenant, may apply to court for relief from forfeiture.’

    Are you your brother’s most entitled inheritor or are your parents still alive? If you are the most entitled inheritor and applying for probate then, as others have said, that would give you an interest in the lease and allow you to apply. 

    https://hmlandregistry.blog.gov.uk/2017/02/14/cancellation-of-leases/
    That's interesting, thanks.

    My sister and I are his closest surviving relatives. He has no children and our parents have both passed.
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