Same house obvz
Or are they exam questions?
HI, we are in a process of buying a house which has an extension. We went to see the house twice before we made an offer. The first time we specifically asked the Estate Agent if all documents are in order for the house extension, she said yes, the house is ready to go. .
Any advice? Many thanks
Yeah, I think in Scotland the seller has to pay for a survey that is available for all potential buyers to view, would have made sense for it to be adopted here.She lied to you plain and simple. Its a huge amount of money to lose over a lie. I really think it should be mandatory for sellers to have all their ducks in a row before putting their properties on the market. It would definitely save a lot of money, time and hassle for potential buyers and the sale would progress much faster too.
Why walk away if you like the house and your solicitor tells you it’s ok to proceed.unfortunately not a student, a real life situation, same house, just the questions are different and therefore I started different thread
A survey wouldn’t show up a planning issue, nor necessarily a structural issue. But agree on your general point a survey should be produced by the vendor. Not sure I’d rely on it though in an Irish context.Yeah, I think in Scotland the seller has to pay for a survey that is available for all potential buyers to view, would have made sense for it to be adopted here.
Our surveyor was quite surprised to find the owners using industrial quality bleach to clean their floors when he arrived, we pointed out the fire was always on when we visited. His damp readings were through the roof and the owners obviously knew there was an issue and tried to mask it. Feel sorry for the people who eventually bought it after we walked away.
A survey wouldn’t show up a planning issue, nor necessarily a structural issue. But agree on your general point a survey should be produced by the vendor. Not sure I’d rely on it though in an Irish context.
A survey wouldn’t show up a planning issue, nor necessarily a structural issue. But agree on your general point a survey should be produced by the vendor. Not sure I’d rely on it though in an Irish context.
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