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Can I sell my garden to my wife?

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snatchy79 | 23:45 Sun 07th Jun 2009 | Family & Relationships
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The mortage and deeds are all in my name and was wondering if my wife could buy the garden from me.
Not to make money but just to have the house and the garden seperat. It's a freehold any help would be great
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It would have to be valued for a legal transfer, so good luck with getting an estate agent to value it and the land registry to find the appropriate title!!!!
Got to admit there I had visions of you chucking her out and living in a tent....
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Ok maybe not sell it to her but maybe give/transfer part of the garden.

Leaving a path and bottom part of the garden so there is still access to the back door.

Just wondering how we would go about it. We have no plans to sell so this will not be a problem it's just a big garden and want to seperate it.
Not a good idea.
I really don't understand why you would want to do this.
At the moment I take it that you and your wife live in the house and that you both have access to the garden.

Do you think that this situation is likely to exist forever?
Things can change and sometimes the change is outside of our control

I think by doing as you wish you are both complicating your affairs, and perhaps creating difficulties in the future.
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Thanks for your concerns about our personal welfare in the future but there is no need.

Situation

Our house may at sometime in the future come under a compulsery purchase order i.e the Gov make us sell to a development company at full market value they built 5+ houses on our land and make loads of money we are left unable to get a new mortgage.

If our house and garden are seperate we will get a fair price for the land
snatchy 79 ---I see where you are coming from now.This an attempt to maximise the value of your assets--yes.

Well nothing wrong with that in my view, but Ithink you are going to need specialist advice to ensure that things are watertight in case of any eventuality.

sorry do not have that expertise but good luck anyway.
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if you really want to complicate life why not make her a Deed of Gift. My husband did that for me with a cottage, of course I can't walk out of either door and he left his property to my daughter, so when I go my son will be the proud owner of a prison cell. lol
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oldbiddy I have no idea what your saying. What is a deed of gift?

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