In the house we currently live in, the mortgage is under our son's name who no longer lives here or pays anything to the mortgage. He has given us a statutory declaration saying we have a lifetime lease.
We want to protect ourselves legally as he will be getting married in 2019. This property was bought and all deposit and renovations were paid for by our parents and by me and my sister, we all currently live in the house and pay all costs.
At the present time, we can not take over the mortgage, but could in four years. So is there anyway we can be added to the title deeds? Or how and what can we do to make sure his new wife can not get or claim any rights to this property?
As when we all purchased it, my brother that moved out did agree that this would be our house, as we need somewhere my autistic brother who is 13 can live with a family member if my parents pass away.
At the time of buying this, my parents still owned a house, but they put all their savings into the deposit and renovations. and my brother did not put any money at all into the house, except he did pay some towards mortgage when he lived here, but since moving out does not contribute.
We want to protect ourselves legally as he will be getting married in 2019. This property was bought and all deposit and renovations were paid for by our parents and by me and my sister, we all currently live in the house and pay all costs.
At the present time, we can not take over the mortgage, but could in four years. So is there anyway we can be added to the title deeds? Or how and what can we do to make sure his new wife can not get or claim any rights to this property?
As when we all purchased it, my brother that moved out did agree that this would be our house, as we need somewhere my autistic brother who is 13 can live with a family member if my parents pass away.
At the time of buying this, my parents still owned a house, but they put all their savings into the deposit and renovations. and my brother did not put any money at all into the house, except he did pay some towards mortgage when he lived here, but since moving out does not contribute.