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23 Sep 12 #357390 by Easteregg
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I am currently transferring a piece of land into my sole name as part of my divorce settlement. I am doing this without a solicitor to save costs. My ex husbands solicitors have returned the signed TR1 form to me but it is a photo copy. Is this acceptable by the land registry or does it need to be an origional. Many thanks for your help in anticipation.

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23 Sep 12 #357419 by dukey
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I don`t actually know, many TR1`s fly about on wiki but as far as i know its always the original that goes to land registry, a quick call to them should clear it up, oh and let us know the answer.

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23 Sep 12 #357508 by Easteregg
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Thank you, I will call them tomorrow and let you know the answer, they have always been so helpful in the past.

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24 Sep 12 #357705 by Easteregg
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Just to confirm what the Land Registry have said about the TR1 form being a photo copy. It is ok so long as the signitures on it are not part of the photo copy, but are ogigional. Just though I would let you know for future reference.

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24 Sep 12 #357713 by dukey
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You dear lady are a star, many thanks for letting us all know :)

This answer will stay on site and with luck will help many others in the future.

Once again thank you for taking the time.

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25 Sep 12 #357860 by Easteregg
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It is good to be able to help, this site has helped me so much through such a difficult time of my life. Thank you.

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