Snork Maiden
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Hi
(Probably posting this in the wrong forum but I am guessing that posters/responders here might have come across my issue as part of their issues with a dispute between separated joint mortgage/home owners).
I am no longer in a relationship with the person I bought my home with over ten years ago. I still live in the home and we both make mortgage repayments - albeit he is in arrears which I sub so that we dont go into arrears with the bank!
A 3rd party who claims my ex owes money to (personal debt not a financial institute) has requested a valuation of my home. I have refused on grounds that the house is my home (his asset) and was not used as any collateral to his alleged debt.
The 3rd party hired an estate agent to do what is being called a 'Drive by Valuation' and this valuation may now be used in a civil court abroad.....
The estate agent never entered the property but literally drove by the gate. Estate agent has no idea the number of rooms, condition, size, layout etc.
The house is a one-off single dwelling in a rural location that does not have similar properties to compare to and there has not been a house sold within 1-2kms in the last 5-6 years.
He has valued my home at a ridiculously high value and vaguely reference two other properties in the nearby vicinity approx 2-3 km's away. Neither of which I can find on daft/myhome etc.
I want to approach the estate agent to ascertain how he arrived at the valuation, however, before I do I want to know what rights I have to know the details of the properties he is comparing to my home....can I insist that he provides me with the details of the properties he compared them to or will he just tell me to 'get lost' as I didnt hire him and I am not his client.
Sorry for the long winded post but I am really upset by all this and the implications of having my home dragged through a foreign court with false valuations.
Thanks for your help.
Edit: I rang the Society for chartered surveyors but the wont give me answer over the phone I need to make a formal complaint, and I dont necessary want to do that if the estate agent is willing to provide me with the information I need to see if the properties do/do not compare to mine.
(Probably posting this in the wrong forum but I am guessing that posters/responders here might have come across my issue as part of their issues with a dispute between separated joint mortgage/home owners).
I am no longer in a relationship with the person I bought my home with over ten years ago. I still live in the home and we both make mortgage repayments - albeit he is in arrears which I sub so that we dont go into arrears with the bank!
A 3rd party who claims my ex owes money to (personal debt not a financial institute) has requested a valuation of my home. I have refused on grounds that the house is my home (his asset) and was not used as any collateral to his alleged debt.
The 3rd party hired an estate agent to do what is being called a 'Drive by Valuation' and this valuation may now be used in a civil court abroad.....
The estate agent never entered the property but literally drove by the gate. Estate agent has no idea the number of rooms, condition, size, layout etc.
The house is a one-off single dwelling in a rural location that does not have similar properties to compare to and there has not been a house sold within 1-2kms in the last 5-6 years.
He has valued my home at a ridiculously high value and vaguely reference two other properties in the nearby vicinity approx 2-3 km's away. Neither of which I can find on daft/myhome etc.
I want to approach the estate agent to ascertain how he arrived at the valuation, however, before I do I want to know what rights I have to know the details of the properties he is comparing to my home....can I insist that he provides me with the details of the properties he compared them to or will he just tell me to 'get lost' as I didnt hire him and I am not his client.
Sorry for the long winded post but I am really upset by all this and the implications of having my home dragged through a foreign court with false valuations.
Thanks for your help.
Edit: I rang the Society for chartered surveyors but the wont give me answer over the phone I need to make a formal complaint, and I dont necessary want to do that if the estate agent is willing to provide me with the information I need to see if the properties do/do not compare to mine.