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additional information for thomas.
i now have copies of land registry transfer of part document entitled transfer of part (freehold - imposing covenants) housing act 1985 as amended. section 3 in the document states:
if this transfer is made to or the property shall hereafter vest in more than one person the expression "the transferee" shall refer to each and every one of such persons and the covenants by the transferee herein contained shall be deemed to be made jointly and severally by such persons and it is declared that the surviver of them can give a valid receipt for capital money arising on a disposition of the land.
does this shed any more light on the problem?
i now have copies of land registry transfer of part document entitled transfer of part (freehold - imposing covenants) housing act 1985 as amended. section 3 in the document states:
if this transfer is made to or the property shall hereafter vest in more than one person the expression "the transferee" shall refer to each and every one of such persons and the covenants by the transferee herein contained shall be deemed to be made jointly and severally by such persons and it is declared that the surviver of them can give a valid receipt for capital money arising on a disposition of the land.
does this shed any more light on the problem?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No! It does not seem to be relevant to the issue so far as I can judge.
Is the document you have the land certificate for the house? If so, it must show the name or names of the owners. Whose names are shown, & what date is stated? Is it just your half brother, or is it him & your parents, or is it some other combination?
You say the document is "transfer of part". This indicates the title concerned is extracted from a larger title. This could happen if - for example - the house had been built on an estate where a larger area of land was owned by the developer. If that is the case the fact that it is a "transfer of part" is not relevant. But if it appears that in some way the original title for the house has been split (this is extremely unlikely) then it needs looking into.
Is the document you have the land certificate for the house? If so, it must show the name or names of the owners. Whose names are shown, & what date is stated? Is it just your half brother, or is it him & your parents, or is it some other combination?
You say the document is "transfer of part". This indicates the title concerned is extracted from a larger title. This could happen if - for example - the house had been built on an estate where a larger area of land was owned by the developer. If that is the case the fact that it is a "transfer of part" is not relevant. But if it appears that in some way the original title for the house has been split (this is extremely unlikely) then it needs looking into.