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This reminds me of when I owned a flat the managing agent, who was an utter corrupt cunt, used to charge £150 plus the vodka and tonic to receive an email and update a spreadsheet he held when you remortgaged to note who your mortgage lender was.
I get that they had to know for a whole host of Reasons but to charge that sort of money was an utter joke.
2 flat share of freehold property. The other flat is selling up. As the joint freeholder I'm being asked by the seller's solicitor (on behalf of the buyer's solicitor) if I/we the landlord charge a fee for receipting the Notice of Transfer.
I'm guessing the answer is no in this case but it's made me think that if there is a charge should I be doing something with this document when received?