Hi All,
Sorry if the thread title sounds funny but not sure what else to write.
If someone could point me in the right direction on this, I'd be delighted.
I'm aware of a house going on the market quite close to me but I happen to know for a fact that there are numerous faults with the property. The owner is a complete chancer and wants to offload the house as is without fixing any of the problems.
These problems are:
1) The chimney (the part that can be seen in the attic) is coated in a thick tar like creosote that I believe is a major fire hazard.
2) There were garages built beside the house with no planning permission. (retention permission has recently been granted by the local county council subject to a number of conditions but none of these conditions have been met)
3) The property has been re-plumbed, but to a very poor standard.
I'm aware of these issues as my brother used to to some gardening work for the owner. The owner would openly boast about letting the new owners worry about the problems with the house. While I don't want to get directly involved, I would like to know if this property could be reported to any authorities due to the issues with it. I know of a number of young couples in the area that may be be interested in this property but hate the thoughts of them get caught in the money pit that this property would be. Have thought about mentioning to the auctioneer about the issues with the house but he's as big a chancer as the guy selling it. Any advice would be most welcome. Thanks.
Sorry if the thread title sounds funny but not sure what else to write.
If someone could point me in the right direction on this, I'd be delighted.
I'm aware of a house going on the market quite close to me but I happen to know for a fact that there are numerous faults with the property. The owner is a complete chancer and wants to offload the house as is without fixing any of the problems.
These problems are:
1) The chimney (the part that can be seen in the attic) is coated in a thick tar like creosote that I believe is a major fire hazard.
2) There were garages built beside the house with no planning permission. (retention permission has recently been granted by the local county council subject to a number of conditions but none of these conditions have been met)
3) The property has been re-plumbed, but to a very poor standard.
I'm aware of these issues as my brother used to to some gardening work for the owner. The owner would openly boast about letting the new owners worry about the problems with the house. While I don't want to get directly involved, I would like to know if this property could be reported to any authorities due to the issues with it. I know of a number of young couples in the area that may be be interested in this property but hate the thoughts of them get caught in the money pit that this property would be. Have thought about mentioning to the auctioneer about the issues with the house but he's as big a chancer as the guy selling it. Any advice would be most welcome. Thanks.