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<blockquote data-quote="robs1" data-source="post: 8143677" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>Not quite true as long as you have a written agreement you can have what's known as beneficial owners who arent on the land registry,I did this when I sold a rented property a couple of years ago, just drew up a document transferring half of the beneficial ownership to my wife and submitted a copy to HMRC when I did the cgt form.I only learnt last year that you can only have four "registered " owners on land registry documents. I knew a scrap merchant years ago who bought property for cash but not in his name, he was the beneficial owner but not on any official documents, wouldnt get away with it now though as solicitors want proof of where you got the money from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robs1, post: 8143677, member: 1290"] Not quite true as long as you have a written agreement you can have what's known as beneficial owners who arent on the land registry,I did this when I sold a rented property a couple of years ago, just drew up a document transferring half of the beneficial ownership to my wife and submitted a copy to HMRC when I did the cgt form.I only learnt last year that you can only have four "registered " owners on land registry documents. I knew a scrap merchant years ago who bought property for cash but not in his name, he was the beneficial owner but not on any official documents, wouldnt get away with it now though as solicitors want proof of where you got the money from. [/QUOTE]
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