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Property sales, conveyancing, statutory notices and stopping unwanted mail
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Additional Services
Property sales and conveyancing
If there is a property in the estate, it may require a transfer of ownership or be sold on the open market.
For a discounted fee, we can help:
- Transfer the ownership of the property from the sole name of the deceased to the relevant beneficiaries
- Transfer the ownership of a jointly owned property from the deceased to the surviving joint owner
- Arrange the sale and conveyancing for a unique fixed and inclusive fee for both marketing the property and dealing with the legal aspect
“From initial contact everything was explained fully and the process was very understandable”
Statutory notices
Section 27 of the Trustee Act 1925 enables Personal Representatives to protect themselves from liability against any claims from creditors of the deceased’s estate. This includes:
- Advertising the intention to convey or distribute the estate through a notice placed in The London Gazette and the deceased’s local newspaper.
- Setting out a period of at least 2 months for any interested parties to send the particulars of any claim they may have to the Personal Representative.
- The data shared will only be used for posting the statutory notices.
Bereavement notification service
A notification service to quickly inform banks, building societies, utility providers and insurance companies about the recent bereavement.
This service enables accounts to be frozen so that the deceased’s identity and assets can be protected. Once the companies have received the notification, they may contact you to request further information as part of their process.
The Bereavement Notification Service is most helpful just after the bereavement as there are many things to do. Informing companies at an early stage helps to protect the deceased’s identity from theft and fraud. Using Affinion’s service will help to save you time and inconvenience.
To inform non-commercial organisations, the ‘Tell Us Once’ service is very helpful for informing government departments about the recent bereavement.
The only information shared will be the deceased’s name, date of death and address. No other personal information or account details will be shared.
Stop unwanted mail to the home of the deceased
Receiving mail addressed to the deceased can be very distressing. We can help to stop mail being sent to the address of the deceased by registering with ‘The Bereavement Register’.
This service is completely free of charge and within 2-3 months of registering all marketing and sales literature will stop.
The data shared will only be used to remove the name of the deceased from mailing lists and to prevent identity fraud. No other personal information or account details will be shared.