What to Check Before Adding a Partner to Title
UK-focused guide on what to check before adding a partner to title for residential Stakeholders; theme Wills, trusts, and property ownership structures; practical checks and official sources.
Published: 21 Apr 2026 · Updated: 21 Apr 2026 · 8 min read
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Summary
This guide answers: What to Check Before Adding a Partner to Title Treat it as a working note you can share with your conveyancer, lender, or surveyor so everyone checks the same facts.
Buyers and Owners
Both sides benefit when facts are surfaced early: fewer surprises after offer, and fewer repeated enquiries.
Next steps
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