The article answers a question about transferring ownership of an inherited house in Ireland without a solicitor. The user inherited their mother’s house through probate and wants to know if they can register ownership themselves. Solicitor Matthew Johnston explains that while it is legally possible to complete the process independently using a Tailte Éireann checklist, there are advantages to hiring a solicitor. He notes that most properties are now registered in the Land Registry, but older homes may still be under the Registry of Deeds, which could complicate the process. A solicitor can review title deeds, identify outdated documents, and ensure compliance with local regulations, which is especially important if the homeowner plans to remortgage or sell the property in the future.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced view of the options available to the homeowner—both self-registration and professional assistance. It does not take a clear ideological stance on either option, nor does it emphasize one over the other. Instead, it provides factual information based on legal practice,





