I have a couple of planning issues currently outstanding on a property I'm trying to sell, they're resolved as much as they can, be but I'm having a job trying to get the council to rubberstamp them and 'close the file' on the decisions, due mostly to the fact that the planner that was dealing with them has now left and no one else is taking responsibility.
I'm just wondering if these open issues will come up during conveyancing;i e is a given that solicitors search for any outstanding issues relating to the property? The reason I ask is that I inherited these problems from the previous owner and they didnt come up when I was buying, but as I've pursued them myself with the authorities, does it mean the issues are now open for all to see?
Many thanks
I'm just wondering if these open issues will come up during conveyancing;i e is a given that solicitors search for any outstanding issues relating to the property? The reason I ask is that I inherited these problems from the previous owner and they didnt come up when I was buying, but as I've pursued them myself with the authorities, does it mean the issues are now open for all to see?
Many thanks