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chris.9
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Posted - 18 August 2010 :  20:17:37  Show Profile  Visit chris.9's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Hi I've recieved a letter from the OR regarding the beneficial interest in my property.I can purchase it for £1 plus £475 solicitors costs.I've also been told to employ my own solicitor.Can anyone give me some advice as to a good solicitor and roughly how much this will cost.

Golf88
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Posted - 18 August 2010 :  20:29:29  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Chris.9
I too have been offered my BI. I'm in Northern Ireland. £305 fees plus £80 valuation fee. I'm not sure if you need a solicitor? I thought I would try to see if i can fill in the paperwork myself. Maybe someone will come along soon and give us some advice.

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Reviva UK
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Posted - 18 August 2010 :  22:59:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Chris

have just replied to your email with the information you were looking for

thanks


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Julie
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Posted - 20 August 2010 :  22:16:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Chris, depending on who is going to purchase the BI, you do not need a solicitor.

For example, I purchased hubby's BI, no need for a solicitor and a very simple process.
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