Transfer of Equity

Our expert, impartial guidance covers all the legal aspects for your transfer of equity, including inheritance, stamp duty and other tax implications.

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Transfer of Equity

Transfer the equity in your home with expert personalised legal and tax advice from our independent experts

When you transfer equity, you actively add or remove a person from the title deeds of a property, thereby altering its ownership.

Such changes can occur for various reasons, and are often personal. For example, they may be prompted by marriage, separation or the desire to give a share in the property to children or grandchildren. Some transfers could help mitigate inheritance tax.

To make sure you receive appropriate legal guidance and that all your individual circumstances and options are duly considered, it is essential to seek the advice of a residential property lawyer.

Our property solicitors deal exclusively with residential property matters and have considerable expertise in this specialist area of conveyancing law.

From our offices in St Albans, Harpenden and Luton, we are ideally positioned to offer tailored assistance on any equity transfers throughout the UK. Our advice is always impartial, independent and clear, putting you in the best possible position to make informed decisions confidently and in a timely manner.

We will discuss your requirements with you in detail so that we fully understand your motivations and can advise you on all the legal, tax and stamp duty implications associated with transferring the ownership of your property.

To discuss your conveyancing needs or any aspect of the process, don’t hesitate to get in touch with our specialist property conveyancing team.


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