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It will be down to the trustees to register a declaration of trust at the Land Registry by entering a restriction. So, if the joint owners have opted to own the beneficial interest as joint tenants, then there is no need for a declaration of trust between them.
While it is possible for homebuyers to draw up their own trust deed and have it witnessed by a friend, it is not recommended as there is nothing worse than finding out that the document you thought was correct and binding, is in fact not.
Joint tenants have equal rights to the whole of the property. On the death of one owner, their share automatically passes to the surviving owner and not under the will or intestacy of the deceased. If you need a Declaration of Trust, then the property must be held as tenants in common.
A declaration of trust between assists co-owners establish who owns what and what will happen in the event that the property has to be sold. It can be even more important to draw up a Declaration of Trust when somebody has contributed towards the property but is not named on the title deeds, to protect their interest.
Any assets not in the Trust will have to go through Probate. If you are the sole Trustee of the Trust, the document used to create it is called a declaration of trust. If the there is an additional Trustee, the document used to create the trust is called a trust agreement.
* If you have previously declared income from the property in different beneficial shares in the past then you cannot back date the declaration of trust. Depending on your circumstances it is most likely you'll get a solicitor to draft a deed of trust compared to a simple declaration of trust, and we go into why below.
A deed on the other hand should never be backdated. Remember a deed must be in writing and as such the legal obligations created in a deed can only come into effect on (or after) the date of execution.
In some cases, backdating is pure fabrication. It is improper, of course, to date a document on one date, but the event occurred on a different, later date. The backdating of invoices to make it appear that revenue occurred in an earlier period on a company's financial statements.
In fact, it can be difficult to challenge a declaration of trust in court the only cases which tend to be represented are on the grounds of fraud or misrepresentation.
A declaration of trust confirms the true ownership of a property in the proportions contributed by each party regardless of the title entries at the land registry. It can allow an owner not protected by being a registered owner of a property at the land registry to actually be an owner and be protected as such.
Despite common belief, backdating documents is not necessarily illegal. In fact, it has been permitted for so long that there is a Latin phrase, nun pro tunc, describing backdated documents. However, the doctrine can apply to other circumstances in which a law or document applies retroactively.
Rebecca Gardner, Corporate & Commercial Partner at How at Avraam Solicitors comments: Backdating documents is a surprisingly common request from clients. However, under English law, a contract can create (or confirm) rights relating to past events, so there's no need for them to be backdated.
You have the right to revoke your deed of trust. It is the writing that evidences the agreement to allow the lender a security interest in your property. Even after you sign the deed of trust, you STILL hold legal title to the property.
In other words, you create an entirely new trust document--but you don't revoke the original one, you just restate it with some changes. That lets you keep the original date of the trust and means that you don't have to do anything with property that's already held in the trust.
As the settler/trustee, you'll be able to move assets in and out of the trust, change the terms and beneficiaries and even revoke the trust if you wish. That's why it's called a revocable living trust. Your successor trustee will be able to manage your trust without having to obtain permission from the court.
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