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Contract documents and title deed printout
moatanas
Posts: 19 Forumite
Hi,
I hope someone can help me with a simple query.
I am selling my property and its in the final stages. My Solicitor has send me contract and title deed to sign.
Just wanted to know if it is ok for me to print the documents in 4 holed punched a4 paper. or will i have to print the document into plain a4 paper.
I know it is an silly question, but please someone can let me know
I hope someone can help me with a simple query.
I am selling my property and its in the final stages. My Solicitor has send me contract and title deed to sign.
Just wanted to know if it is ok for me to print the documents in 4 holed punched a4 paper. or will i have to print the document into plain a4 paper.
I know it is an silly question, but please someone can let me know
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I would print it on un-punched paper.Or ask your conveyancer.0
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As long as you're not trying to print onto the holes, I can't see that it matters. You should be able to change the margins to avoid them anyway.2
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