Hi Guys, I'm a newbie so I hope I'm in the right place. I'm selling a 3 bed Duplex. There is a 2 bed apartment underneath. The building consists of 7 duplexs and 7 apartments beneath in a terrace. The development consists of 5 buildings 3 of which are like mine i.e. own entrance with no non-residential areas within the buildingi.e stairwells/corridors/lobbies. The other 2 buildings consist of duplexs and apartments similar to mine but they are different in that they have some apartments that are accessed via a communal entrace/lobby etc.
The issue is that my buyers solicitor insists that MY duplex should come with certs in relation to "emergency lighting", "fire and smoke detection system" and " smoke and fire alarms" even though it is not attached to the 2 buildings as described above. My solicitor did not get these from the council as they were not in the file which leads me to believe they were not done as they were not needed. Am I way off the mark here? Does my duplex need those certs even though my building is not attached to those buildings that do. Is it a case that all properties in the development must have those certs. Any help would be hugely appreciated. The buyer has been advised not to proceed without the certs. Does her solicitor have it wrong? Does he need to see the layout of the development? Many Thanks
The issue is that my buyers solicitor insists that MY duplex should come with certs in relation to "emergency lighting", "fire and smoke detection system" and " smoke and fire alarms" even though it is not attached to the 2 buildings as described above. My solicitor did not get these from the council as they were not in the file which leads me to believe they were not done as they were not needed. Am I way off the mark here? Does my duplex need those certs even though my building is not attached to those buildings that do. Is it a case that all properties in the development must have those certs. Any help would be hugely appreciated. The buyer has been advised not to proceed without the certs. Does her solicitor have it wrong? Does he need to see the layout of the development? Many Thanks