Transfer of property ownership

Nothing stays the same forever. When things change, you may want to transfer ownership of a property, in full or in part, to someone else. We strongly recommend you seek legal advice from our conveyancing experts

Kirsten Vincent, Brentwood
Kirsten Vincent, Conveyancing solicitors in Brentwood | Tees Law

Transferring the ownership of your property

Change affects all our lives. When big changes happen, it can lead to needing to transfer the ownership of your property We have helped many clients transfer the equity of their property for a whole range of reasons including:

  • Getting married or ending a relationship
  • transfer of property between family members
  • when a trust is formed
  • Property is being gifted

A transfer of equity is the legal process by which you can change the legal ownership of a property by adding one or more people to the legal register alongside yourself or to remove one or more people other than yourself from the legal register.

Whatever the reason, you’ll want to have someone experienced to help and advise you.

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How we can help you

All our conveyancing professionals are regulated under the Solicitors Regulatory Authority and are members of the Law Society Conveyancing quality scheme.  We can help you with expert legal advice for all your questions and tasks relating to your property transfer, helping you to move forward.

What to do next

You'll find our team friendly and easy to talk to, so when the big changes happen, call us and we’ll let you know how we can help.

Our specialist lawyers are based in:

  • Cambridgeshire: Cambridge
  • Essex: Brentwood, Chelmsford, and Saffron Walden
  • Hertfordshire: Bishop's Stortford and Royston 

But we can help you wherever you are in England and Wales.

Call our specialist solicitors on 0808 231 1320

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