trusts don't have a probate period, as wills do. That means your property can pass much more quickly to your heirs (and without the fees associated with the probate process) if you've placed it in a trust. Also, a will only takes effect when you die; you can arrange things ...
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13. What if I’m buying a house that someone is currently renting? The sale of the property does not change the terms of the lease agreement in place. The original lease remains in effect and cannot be altered. In other words, you are inheriting the lease and the tenant. You have two...
Is the property which you mum will buy in England, so that the relevant stamp duty is stamp duty land tax? I will assume that for the following:1. When you say "for years" do you mean she has been living with a friend for over three years? If less, and within the three years be...