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A question for landlords: Notice of charge?
sandrogalli
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Good Morning,
I recently completed the purchase of the freehold for my block of flats - a lot of hard work scouring the internet and these forums, but relatively painless and straightforward in retrospect. The freehold was purchased with a RTE Company as the nominee purchaser, of which I am a director.
I am now in the process of remortgaging and have received a letter from the solicitors (addressed to the company's registered address) to this effect:
I have searched the internet and am aware that the Notice of Charge isa standard document served to the freeholder, but I am unclear as to what reply (namely this 'Notice Duly receipted), should consist of. If anyone can shed any light on the matter I would of course be extremely grateful.
Many thanks in advance.
I recently completed the purchase of the freehold for my block of flats - a lot of hard work scouring the internet and these forums, but relatively painless and straightforward in retrospect. The freehold was purchased with a RTE Company as the nominee purchaser, of which I am a director.
I am now in the process of remortgaging and have received a letter from the solicitors (addressed to the company's registered address) to this effect:
"We enclose herewith a Notice of Charge in duplicate together with a cheque for your fees, if applicable, and look forward to hearing from your with one copy of the Notice Duly receipted."The letter was accompanied by a cheque (for a nominal sum) and two copies of the said charge, declaring that the property was 'charged' by way of legal mortgage.
I have searched the internet and am aware that the Notice of Charge isa standard document served to the freeholder, but I am unclear as to what reply (namely this 'Notice Duly receipted), should consist of. If anyone can shed any light on the matter I would of course be extremely grateful.
Many thanks in advance.
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