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Death of Joint Proprietor (DJP)
Completing the DJP form correctly
When someone dies and the property they own jointly with a surviving proprietor (owner), a Death of Joint Proprietor (DJP) form needs submitting to HM Land Registry to remove the deceased from the property's title.
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Unfortunately, most applications are returned by HM Land Registry due to being incomplete or completed incorrectly. This will cause long delays in the title of the property being updated, possibly causing delays in selling or refinancing the property by the survivor.
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Contact us today for assistance with completion of a DJP form, with the assurance that your enquiry will be dealt with efficiently and sensitively.
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