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Ground Rent, how actually pay

Anna1912
Posts: 36 Forumite

Newbie leaseholder, I have a request to pay ground rent, with name and address of the freeholder.
But how do I actually pay it? Sending them a check?
There are no details as to how to pay.
They need to provide a receipt - I was told that it should be acknowledged by ground rent collectors ie not my freeholder?
Thanks
But how do I actually pay it? Sending them a check?
There are no details as to how to pay.
They need to provide a receipt - I was told that it should be acknowledged by ground rent collectors ie not my freeholder?
Thanks
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Is the notice given in the prescribed form?
https://www.lease-advice.org/article/ground-rent-a-demanding-notice/
If so then yes, just send a cheque.0 -
Personally I send my cheques in first class post and get proof of postage which I take a scan of (just bring the envelope to a post office counter and ask, no extra charge for the proof of postage just the cost of the first class stamp). I also take a scan of the cheque and letter together before I send it. Only receipt I've ever received was a rather tersely worded email!
Rather paranoid but only takes a few minutes and solid evidence of payment should the freeholder suddenly decide to kick up a fuss. Also useful if you need evidence of ground rent payment for another reason (e.g. a remortgage).
When I remortgaged I sent in the letter scans + proof of postage and email as proof I was up to date with the ground rent. This was accepted by the mortgage company's lawyers without complaint.0 -
When I got my first such letter, I emailed the freeholder and asked if I could make a bank transfer instead of sending a cheque. He agreed and that's how I've paid ever since.0
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They need to provide a receipt - I was told that it should be acknowledged by ground rent collectors ie not my freeholder?
Do you mean you want a receipt? Or does your lease say that they must provide a receipt?
If not, they might refuse, or charge you for providing a receipt.
If you enclose a stamped addressed envelope, and perhaps even a pro-forma receipt for them to sign, they might sign it and post it at no charge.0 -
My ground rent and service demands give me the option of paying by bank transfer or by cheque. If I want a receipt I have to send them a stamped addressed envelope.0
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I just cannot fathom why on earth they do not provide payment details, I'll send a cheque and ask for bank details for next year.
So much hassle for almost nothing.0 -
And I thanked all for their help but cannot see my title. So once again, thank you all for your help.0
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