Hammersmith and Fulham Mortgage Repayments
How to make Hammersmith and Fulham mortgage repayments to the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
By Standing Order
- You stay in control knowing what you will pay and when. You are free to cancel the arrangement at any time.
- It is more secure and reliable.
- It is cheaper and easier for you. No cheque to write, no postage to pay, no queuing at a bank or Post Office, no additional charges to pay.
- There is no need to remember to pay; your bank does it for you.
To start paying this way, contact the Home Loans Unit to obtain a bank standing order form, or you can download and print a form using this link:Hammersmith and Fulham mortgages
(pdf, 70KB)
At any bank
Take your paying-in slip with you and pay with cash or by cheque. There may be a charge for this service. Please contact the Unit if you require a payment book.
By post to your local Council's Cashiers Office
Write your mortgage account reference and address on the back of your cheque or Postal Order. Make it payable to the: 'London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham' and send to:
London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham,
Cashiers Office, 1st Floor,
Hammersmith Town Hall extension,
King Street,
Hammersmith W6 9JU.
At your local Council's Cashiers Office
At the above address between 8.45 am and 5.00 pm Monday to Friday. Take your paying-in slip with you and pay with cash, by cheque or Postal Order. Receipts can be issued.
By post to this Council
Write your mortgage account reference and your address on the back of the cheque or Postal Order. Make it payable to the: 'London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham' and send to:
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
Home Loans Unit
Civic Centre
44 York Street
Twickenham TW1 3BZ.
Receipts will only be sent upon request and if a stamped addressed envelope is enclosed with your payment.
At this Council's Home Loans Unit
At the above address between 9.30 am to 4.30 pm Monday to Friday. Please ask to see a member of staff from the Home Loans Unit at the reception desk. Cash, cheques or Postal Orders are accepted. Receipts can be issued.
For further help and advice, see the Home Loans Contacts Page
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