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  • Liz

    Nicola Nolan and Natalie Moylan are an excellent conveyancing team. We have used them more than once and recommend them to friends and family (who were also impressed). This time they were involved in us buying a property in Wales and kept us informed all the way through, even with covid restrictions causing problems. They are friendly, efficient and get the job done in a no-nonsense way which is what you need. They take the stress out of conveyancing for you. Very impressed and would recommend to anyone and everyone.

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  • Richard

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  • C Savage

    We were selling our house (through Nick) and buying a house (through Natalie) and I can honestly say these are the best solicitors we’ve ever used (we had always used ones in London previously). They both kept us informed on a regular basis as to how things were progressing which I really valued and they were quick to respond to any queries I asked. They were professional, efficient, helpful and really nice to deal with. We were recommended Versus through local friends that have used them previously and I would definitely recommend Versus to anyone else asking me for a recommendation.
    Thanks again Natalie and Nick.

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  • J Guntren

    Amazing law firm for conveyancing!! My wife and I made an offer on a house 24th September and we were moved in by 20th December. It should also be noted that we were selling my wife’s apartment at the same time (also using Versus), further complicating everything. Thanks to Natalie, everything was done in a very efficient manner and she was very understanding of our situation.

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  • G Ryder

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  • Mark

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  • S Foster

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  • H Cooper

    We would highly recommend Versus law, especially Nick Wintrip (selling) and Nicola Nolan (buying). They both kept us up to date throughout the whole process. They were easy to get hold of and were very prompt to answer any questions/email. We would have no hesitation in recommending Versus law for conveyancing.

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  • M Long

    From start to finish Versus Law have been professional and helpful. Tom Reid was always available to talk to us and gave us updates regularly meaning we did not have to constantly chase up matters. We are very happy by the service and would recommend to anyone looking for a reliable solicitor.

  • Jill T

    Excellent service. I was kept informed every step of the way. Natalie Moylan and Renee Burke were a pleasure to work with. Highly professional but with a personal touch. They both went above and beyond!

  • Danielle

    Excellent service from start to finish from Nicola and Natalie! Super responsive to emails and all my questions as a first time single buyer. Natalie and Nicola make a great team and are so approachable. Definitely recommend them for property related legal services.

  • Frankie

    Really happy with my experience using versus law, from start to finish they put my mind at ease as I wasn’t buying a house in the normal way, it was through a family divorce and there were time scales and dead lines to meet, versus law managed to conker my mortgage and speed things up to avoid any extra costs, nicola was always there to ease my mind when I had any concerns as things do get stressful whilst purchasing a property, the ladies on the reception we also a delight and couldn’t do more to make you feel comfortable in any situation, if you are thinking of using versus law to assist you through your mortgage then look no further as these guys couldn’t have done more for me, I couldn’t have been happier with my experience

  • Matt W

    Nicola Nolan’s conveyancing service has always been excellent, I have used them several times in the last 5 years. In particular for my business I have found their relationship and understanding of Paragon Bank to be very useful. I would highly recommend.

  • Kay

    Excellent decision to go with Versus Law! Nick Wintrip handled the very stressful job of our house sale with professionalism, calmness and a good sense of humour. We did everything via email, phone and post, and he was always quick in responding and keeping me updated every step of the way. Very competitively priced too. I would highly recommend Versus Law without the slightest hesitation.

  • O Li

    Thomas Reid dealt with the sale and purchase of our properties. He was a pleasure to work with – very quick to respond to queries and very efficient in his work. As a result, the process went very smoothly with minimal delays. I would highly recommend competitively priced Versus Law and especially the professionalism of Thomas Reid.

  • Mr RS

    Natalie Moylan dealt with the sale and purchase on my behalf. The whole process was very well handled with constant updates. The first solicitors I’ve used that’s responds within to an email within an hour! Would 100% use again!!!

  • Mrs LC

    Recently dealt with Nick Wintrip at Versus law when selling my property. Found him to be professional, quick and thorough. Process went smoothly and I was well informed throughout the process. I received regular updates and all enquiries were dealt with efficiently. Nick made the whole process of selling my home stress free and a happy one! Your the best Nick – thank you again 🙂
    Will highly recommend Versus Law Solicitors. They are the best

  • Jaxx

    Would recommend Versus Law for conveyancing; Nick and Natalie we’re our team with Nick the main contact, thank you Nick and Natalie for making the conveyancing experience as stress free as possible.

  • Paula

    Great experience working with Versus Law. Excellent level of professionalism from Thomas Reid who provided clear, precise information. Highly recommended from my side. Thanks to Tom and the team.

  • D

    Fantastic experience with Natalie and her colleagues. Email updates throughout the home buying process, estimates of how long it would take to get her work completed and local knowledge which speeded up the process. 100% recommended.

  • R Napier

    Really good and really helpful got things sorted alot quicker than anticipated very cooperative

  • Wetherill

    What an outstanding team they turned my purchase around within the set time frame and very professional at all times.
    They went above and beyond reassured myself throughout the process.
    As being a first time buyer I felt this was most important I would recommend them highly.

  • Nasir

    Versus Law dealt with my house sale from start to finish in a most professional manner. A friendly, professional, competent team who get the job done within the time parameters. I highly recommend this firm.

  • Colin and Yvonne

    Absolutely brilliant service as always.
    This is the third time using Versuslaw and they never fail to impress. Natalie and Nicola are real diamonds and you really get the sense that they actually care about you.

    We actually live in London, but continued to use them for our London property because of our previous experience with them.
    Thank you guys, would highly recommend you to anyone.

  • B Man

    Excellent service!!! We are really happy with the service VersusLaw provided to us. Being first time buyer, we dint have much idea about the whole process and had lots of questions. They have given proper and clear response on time to everything we have requested. For us, one of the property got cancelled in between the process because the owner decided to not to sell that property few days after accepting our offer. Though there were searches and procedures done already for that property VersusLaw did not ask Fee for that purchase as they understood the difficult situation we were in. When we found our next property, we had no doubt whom to contact. We are really happy and totally satisfied by the service Nicola, Natalie and their team offered. We will highly recommend your service to anyone,

  • Ross Grant

    Today I have completed on the purchase of my very first apartment, and it just wouldn’t have been possible without the INCREDIBLE knowledge, guidance and GENUINE care of Nicola, Natalie, and the entire Versus Law team.

    This purchase was far from straightforward, with lots of potential pitfalls – all navigated with professionalism, patience and an impeccable attention to detail by Nicola.

    Nic went well above and beyond the call of duty to look into some extremely complex accounts and repair budgets to the apartment block in question – something I would have completely overlooked.

    As a result, with her guidance, I managed to negotiate a £2,000 reduction in asking price – something I’m sure other solicitors would have let slip through the net.

    That’s a genuine £2000 saving – a lot of money for a first-time buyer.

    You get a real sense that these guys actually CARE – they make you feel more like a friend, than a client – and don’t leave a stone unturned when it comes to conveyancing. If there is anything to uncover on a property, trust me, Nicola will find it!

    In essence, Versus Law made what could have been a rather stressful situation, easy and straightforward.

    Communications and response times were brilliant, with daily updates coming via phone and email – and I never felt rushed by anyone when I had queries.

    I honestly cannot recommend Versus Law enough.

    I’m going to pick up the keys to my apartment now – and won’t be using anyone other than these guys for all future property purchases/ sales.

    THANK YOU SO MUCH Versus Law – I’ll be raising a glass of champagne to you all at the housewarming! 🙂

  • CW

    Great service provided by Nicola and her team.
    Always communicating with updates for the completion of my property.
    Would highly recommend

  • Jackie

    I used Versus Law to buy my first house. Had no idea how it worked but I must say that the conveyancing team held my hand all the way through. On the day of completion there was a delay and they stayed in office late to ensure it went through so I wasn’t waiting over the weekend. It was an absolute pleasure to deal with Versus Law and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend them. It was nice to speak to people who I felt cared for me and put my interests first at all times. Thank you so much for your help

  • Andy

    Versus were great to deal with when they provided the conveyancing for my house purchase. I was able to complete the process without needing to physically travel to their offices and my solicitor was always available for any questions when I was completing all the paperwork. Everyone was very friendly to speak to.

  • T Baguley

    Fantastic conveyancing service from Nicola and Natalie, they kept on top of everything from start to finish and were always available whenever we had questions. I’d be happy to recommend them to anyone.

  • David JC

    Very impressed with every aspect of Versus Law, from service they provide to the attitude of the staff. Always called back when they said they would and had a laugh with them too. Will definately use again (if I need to).

  • Mrs Morris

    I would recommend Versus Law to anyone, particularly Nick Wintrip, who looked after us extremely well. They are very efficient and communicated with us fully at all times. We were able to contact them by phone and e mail and did not need to rely on letter going back and forth. Nick is really friendly too and put us at ease throughout the end to end sales process. Thank you.

  • Tanita

    Nicola and Natalie did a wonderful job. They were friendly and patient. Answered my many many questions and got the job done very efficiently. I am highly impressed and would definitely recommend them.

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What is joint tenancy vs tenants in common?


When buying a property with someone else, one of the most important decisions you’ll make is how to legally own it together. The choice between joint tenancy vs tenants in common affects what happens to your share if you die, what happens if the relationship breaks down, and how the proceeds of a future sale are divided.

This guide explains both options in plain English so you can make an informed decision — whether you’re buying with a partner, a friend, a family member, or a business associate.


What is joint tenancy?

Joint tenancy is a form of shared ownership where two or more people own a property together as a single, unified entity. Each owner has equal rights to the whole property — there are no individual shares or percentages. It does not matter if one person paid a larger deposit or contributes more to the mortgage; legally, all joint tenants own the property equally.

The most significant feature of joint tenancy is the right of survivorship. This means that when one owner dies, their interest in the property automatically passes to the surviving owner — regardless of what their will says, and without needing to go through probate.

For married couples or civil partners buying together, joint tenancy is a common and often sensible default. It provides automatic protection for the surviving partner, is straightforward to administer, and avoids the need for specific provisions in a will relating to the property.

What joint tenancy means in practice

  • You own the whole property together — not a specific “share”
  • All owners must agree before the property can be sold
  • If one owner dies, the property passes automatically to the survivor
  • You cannot leave your interest in the property to someone else in your will
  • Proceeds from a sale are always split equally

What is tenants in common?

Tenancy in common is a form of shared ownership where each person holds a distinct, separate share of the property. Those shares can be equal — such as 50/50 — or unequal, for example 70/30 or 60/40. This arrangement is particularly useful when buyers are contributing different amounts to the deposit or purchase price.

Unlike joint tenancy, there is no right of survivorship in tenants in common. When one owner dies, their share does not automatically pass to the other owner. Instead, it passes according to their will — or, if they do not have a will, according to the intestacy rules. This means the surviving owner may find that they now co-own the property with the deceased’s family members, children from a previous relationship, or even a stranger.

Tenants in common gives each owner much more flexibility and control over their individual share. Each person can — in principle — sell or mortgage their own share independently, and can choose who inherits it. However, this flexibility also introduces complexity, which is why having a declaration of trust is strongly recommended.

What tenants in common means in practice

  • Each owner holds a defined share, which can be equal or unequal
  • You can specify who inherits your share through your will
  • No right of survivorship — your share does not automatically pass to the other owner
  • A declaration of trust should be drawn up to record the shares and agree how proceeds are split
  • Particularly useful when buyers contribute unequal amounts, or have children from previous relationships to consider

Joint tenancy vs tenants in common — right of survivorship and declaration of trust property explained


The right of survivorship: what it means and why it matters

The right of survivorship is the legal rule that applies automatically to joint tenants. When one owner dies, their interest in the property transfers immediately and in full to the surviving owner — bypassing the will, bypassing probate, and bypassing any claims from family members.

This can be enormously valuable for couples. If one partner dies unexpectedly, the other retains full ownership and control of the family home without any legal uncertainty. For unmarried couples in particular, this is significant — because without the right of survivorship, there is a real risk that the deceased’s share could end up in the hands of their family rather than their partner.

However, the right of survivorship is also a limitation. If you own as joint tenants and want your share to pass to your children from a previous relationship, or to a sibling, or to anyone other than your co-owner — you cannot do that within a joint tenancy. This is often the main reason couples or co-buyers choose tenants in common instead.

Consider this example: two people own a property together as joint tenants. One dies and their share automatically passes to the survivor. The survivor then remarries and eventually leaves the entire property to their new spouse. The original deceased’s children receive nothing. Had the property been held as tenants in common, the deceased could have directed their share to their own children in their will.


Declaration of trust: what it is and when you need one

A declaration of trust (sometimes called a deed of trust or trust deed) is a legally binding document that records the ownership arrangement between co-owners. It sets out each person’s share, how the property was funded, and what should happen in various circumstances — such as one person wanting to sell, or the relationship breaking down.

If you are buying as tenants in common, a declaration of trust is not legally required — but it is strongly recommended. Without one, the law assumes ownership is split 50/50, regardless of who paid what. If one person contributed 70% of the deposit and there is no deed in place, they may struggle to prove their greater financial contribution if a dispute arises later.

A well-drafted declaration of trust should cover:

  • The percentage share each owner holds
  • What each person contributed to the deposit and purchase price
  • How ongoing mortgage payments and costs are allocated
  • What happens if one person wants to sell but the other does not
  • How sale proceeds are distributed when the property is eventually sold

For joint tenants, a declaration of trust is less commonly used — since there are no separate shares to record — but it can still be useful to document financial arrangements between co-owners.

Joint tenancy decisions are made as part of the wider conveyancing process, and your solicitor will guide you through the right option for your situation before you register the property.


Not sure how to own a property with someone else?

Joint tenancy and tenants in common give you very different rights over ownership, inheritance, and sale. Get expert advice before you commit.


Which is right for you: joint tenancy or tenants in common?

There is no single correct answer to the question of joint tenancy vs tenants in common. The right choice depends on your circumstances, your relationship with your co-owner, your financial contributions, and your plans for the future.

Joint tenancy may be the better choice if:

  • You are married or in a civil partnership and want ownership to pass automatically to your partner
  • You both have equal financial contributions and want a simple, unified ownership structure
  • You want to avoid the need for specific property provisions in your will
  • You are buying in a committed relationship and want equal security for both of you

Tenants in common may be the better choice if:

  • You and your co-owner are contributing different amounts and want ownership to reflect that
  • You have children from a previous relationship and want to protect their inheritance
  • You are buying with a friend, sibling, or business associate rather than a romantic partner
  • You want the freedom to leave your share to whoever you choose in your will
  • You are concerned about care home fees — tenants in common can help protect part of the property from local authority assessment

What happens if you want to change ownership type?

It is possible to change from joint tenancy to tenants in common — or from tenants in common to joint tenancy — after you have already registered the property. This is done through a legal process called severance of joint tenancy (to convert from joint to tenants in common) or by executing a new deed of trust (to convert from tenants in common to joint).

Circumstances that often prompt a change include:

  • Separation or divorce — where one partner wants to be able to leave their share to someone other than their ex
  • Marriage or entering a civil partnership — where a couple want to switch to joint tenancy for automatic survivorship
  • Change in financial circumstances — where one person has contributed significantly more over time
  • Estate planning — where a couple want to protect their respective shares for inheritance tax or care cost purposes

You can notify HM Land Registry directly of a change in ownership type by submitting a form — this is free to do. However, if you want to record the specific shares held and set out the terms of the arrangement, a solicitor should prepare the formal documentation. The GOV.UK guidance on joint property ownership sets out the forms and process involved if you wish to manage this yourself.


Inheritance tax considerations

Both forms of joint ownership can have inheritance tax implications, though the detail depends on the relationship between the owners and who inherits.

When one joint tenant or tenant in common dies and the property passes to their spouse or civil partner, no inheritance tax is due on that transfer — regardless of the ownership type. The spousal exemption applies in both cases.

Where the property passes to someone other than a spouse or civil partner, the value of the deceased’s share is added to the total estate for inheritance tax purposes. This is the same whether you hold as joint tenants or tenants in common — the difference is in who receives the share, not whether tax is due. Careful estate planning, including making a will, is important for anyone co-owning property outside of a marriage or civil partnership.


Summary

The choice between joint tenancy vs tenants in common is one of the most consequential decisions you will make when buying a property with someone else. It determines what happens when one of you dies, what happens if you separate, and how any future sale proceeds are divided.

Joint tenancy is simple, equal, and provides automatic protection for the surviving owner through the right of survivorship. Tenants in common offers more flexibility — particularly around inheritance — but requires more careful planning, ideally including a declaration of trust and an up-to-date will.

Both options form part of the conveyancing process, and your solicitor will advise you on which is appropriate for your circumstances. If you are unfamiliar with what conveyancing involves, our guide to what conveyancing solicitors actually do explains the role of legal support in any property transaction.

If you are about to buy a property and want to understand the full legal process — including how ownership type is registered and what documentation is required — our guide to the stages of the conveyancing process covers everything from initial instruction to completion. Alternatively, if you have a specific question about your situation, our conveyancing team is happy to help.

Need advice on joint tenancy vs tenants in common?

The way you own a property affects what happens if one owner dies, how sale proceeds are divided, and whether you can leave your share to someone else. Choosing between joint tenancy and tenants in common should reflect your relationship, financial contributions, and long-term plans. Our solicitors can guide you through the options and help you structure ownership correctly from the outset.