I wouldn't be brave enough to do the Deed of Assent myself - far beyond my capability. I'll leave that to the experts.
An unregistered title usually needs an expert to draft the deed of assent. As for fees, although it means one document must be drafted it does also mean that the prior title must be read through in order to do so. Depending on the title deeds this can be a painful and lengthy task.
Lenghty task indeed . . . my husband was left a property in a will some years back and it was found that there was (what we thought) a small problem with the deeds. The person who left the property to him was not registered on the deeds even though the property belonged to them. It took three years to sort out. Is this the average lenght of time it takes?
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