Inheriting a property? Your questions answered

According to new research by the probate lending experts at Tower Street Finance, 58% of UK adults say that they expect to inherit at least one residential property during their lifetime. Inheriting a property happens whilst you are in the midst of a grieving process when emotions are high. Often there are other members of the family that will be part of the decision making and thus it comes with many questions, and it is understandable that you will not know where to start. There are legalities, taxes and other associated costs; therefore, if you will be inheriting a property in Winchester in the future, we hope this might answers some of your questions.

 
 

Probate

Probate is the process of settling debts and the deceased’s affairs by the executors of the will. No assets can be handed over to any beneficiary until this process is completed. Be prepared, as probate can take up to a year and can involve a lot of complicated financial, legal and tax work. According to Co-op Legal Services, it can be broken down into five different phases.

 

Inheriting a home with a mortgage

Sadly, life doesn’t always happen as planned. Homeowners are no doubt intending to pass down a mortgage-free property, but this is not always the case. You may find that the deceased had adequate life insurance that can be used to clear the mortgage; otherwise, you will need to have a conversation with the lender to find out their expectations.

A good place to start is reading the terms of the mortgage. This will detail what will happen in the event of the death of the mortgage holder. Often payments are frozen whilst the probate application is being processed, but you may find that interest will continue to be applied. Once probate is granted you can either try to get a mortgage for the property under your name, or alternatively pay off the outstanding mortgage by selling the property.

 

Taxes

Speaking to an independent financial adviser is very much advised so you have a clear understanding of the costs involved. Below, we have given you a quick overview, but as all wills, assets and personal savings vary, professional advice should always be sought.

 
I invited a lot of agents round to view my late Fathers house. From the onset Dybles were clearly a cut above the rest.
— Gillian Bow, Google Review
 

We’re here to help

There are many complexities when it comes to inheriting a property, and like all homes and homeowners, every situation is different, which is why speaking to experts in this field is crucial.

If you would like some advice on a property you are inheriting in Winchester (or the surrounding area) please come and have a talk with a member of our team over a coffee; we know this is a sensitive time.

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