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For questions that relate to the laws, practices, and products of the United Kingdom.
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When should I schedule direct debits?
The answer will depend on your own personal circumstances, but personally I find that 7 days has worked very well in the past. It's close enough to when you get paid to give you a clear idea of your a …
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Landlord wants me vacated from a property 4 days before the tenancy ends - do I send over th...
Personally, I wouldn't do it.
If they've already agreed that you don't need to pay the full amount, then paying them the extra, just so they can hold onto it and promise to pay it back later, does no …
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'Gifting' a house in the UK
I work for a firm of Chartered Financial Planners, but I am not one myself and this is not Financial Advice. Do your own research and get Financial Advice from someone qualified to give it.
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Is there an upper limit on the amount you can pay by cheque? (UK)
Just curious, assuming I have the necessary funds in an account, is there a hard limit (technical or regulatory) to the amount you can authorise to be paid with a single cheque issued by a UK Bank?
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