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  • AdrianC
    AdrianC Posts: 42,189 Forumite
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    patie123 said:
    FreeBear said:
    patie123 said: I think we’ll have to pay the fee of £60 and how would we do that?
    Write a cheque. Failing that, toddle down to the post office and get a postal order.
    Yeah I did think a cheque but I don’t even have a cheque book anymore! Will get a postal order didn’t know you could do that thanks. 
    They do still exist - but they aren't free. 12.5% of face value up to £100, £12.50 from £100-£250 max.

    So a £60 order will cost you £7.50 fee.

    Ask your bank for a cheque book. They are still sometimes useful...
  • patie123
    patie123 Posts: 14 Forumite
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    Does anyone know if you need to send a copy of your original deeds with the forms or can you just send them off? Thanks x 
  • patie123
    patie123 Posts: 14 Forumite
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    And if I have recently bought the freehold would I then use the title number on the documents I got after that? Sorry sounds confusing I know! X
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