The vast majority of cohabitee disputes about domestic property will involve cases where the property in question has been purchased in the name of one cohabitant only. Where there is a declaration OF TRUST signed by the parties this is conclusive in the absence of fraud or mistake. The Land Registry are not concerned with the trusts of the property but only with whether the proprietors have power to give a receipt for capital monies.
The vast majority of cohabitee disputes about domestic property will involve cases where the property in question has been purchased in the name of one cohabitant only. Where there is a declaration OF TRUST signed by the parties this is conclusive in the absence of fraud or mistake. The Land Registry are not concerned with the trusts of the property but only with whether the proprietors have power to give a receipt for capital monies.
The vast majority of cohabitee disputes about domestic property will involve cases where the property in question has been purchased in the name of one cohabitant only. Where there is a declaration OF TRUST signed by the parties this is conclusive in the absence of fraud or mistake. The Land Registry are not concerned with the trusts of the property but only with whether the proprietors have power to give a receipt for capital monies.