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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The cheapest method to use would be to remove the hinge pins(not screws). knock the pins loose by tapping downwards with a parallel pin punch and hammer,Then hold the end of the pin with a pair of pliers and pull downwards tapping the pliers with the hammer at the same time,Pull the door towards you untill edge of door is out of rebate then slide sideways.
The other more costly method is to cut the bolt with a small(41/2") grinder with a thin steel cutting blade,This will inevitably lead to damage of the door and frame not to mention the lock.
5 lever locks normally have steel pins in the bolt that will stop most attempts to cut them with a hacksaw.
A final tip - spray hinges with WD40 an hour or so before removing pins.
An expert will be able to open your door without doing any damage at all. Look for Locksmiths in the phone book and choose one with a local address and less than quarter page advert. Don't be fooled by a list of freephone numbers, they all go to the same national call centre.
Phone round for prices, starts around �35 labour depending on area.