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Charge on a property CH1 assurance

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staro30
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Charge on a property CH1 assurance

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Postby staro30 » September 13th, 2021, 10:12 am

Hi,
Is applying a charge on a property via a Land Registry CH1 form the best method to protect my loan on my elderly father's next house purchase? It will be a 100% cash purchase and be soley in his name. I already own a house. I don't want an income, just the % back I loaned when the house is sold be it a profit or not and I don't want to be burdenned by extra tax or for it to go into a pot to fund my elderly's father's care if that does have to happen.
Thanks
Staro

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Re: Charge on a property CH1 assurance

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Postby Clitheroekid » November 23rd, 2021, 9:33 pm

Sorry for the very late reply, I hardly ever visit this board, so it may well be that you've already done the deal.

But for the benefit of other readers then yes, registering a charge against the house will give you the protection you require, though it would probably be sensible to deal with it via a solicitor, as it will need to be registered at the Land Registry at the same time as the purchase, and arranging this independently of registering the purchase would be difficult.


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