You do it - it can be used as a tactic to reduce the asking price, apart from obvious safety and environmental / energy-saving considerations....
Most of it seems trivial eg. smoke alarms, new vents etc but for things like insulating the attic, am I to do it or do the sellor do it?...
IMHO, this is what you paid the surveyor to do - what is his / her opinion as expressed in the report of the state of the electrics / plumbing?...
He recommended that I get someone in to look at the electrics & plumbing.The bank now want a report before it will go any further- Is this a standard practice?
(Its old fashioned wiring and plumbing but I plan on rewiring etc when I get in)
Is there a set report/ set tests/paragraph they are looking for? Can I just get any electrician (my brother) to say its sound and in working order?
He's qualified but has never done a "report" before.
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If your surveyor says a "compliance cert" is needed then it is up to the vendor to supply this via an architect / engineer, confirming compliance with the local planning regs. The decision as to whether it is exempt or not is up to the local planning authority. If a retention certificate is required, it is up to the vendor to supply and pay for same, otherwise lenders will not approve a mortgage....
Also there is a small extenstion (scullery 6ft x 3ft) to the rear of the property and the engineer has it noted on its report and has "provide architechs cert for single storey extenstion to rear". This must be around the same age or thereabouts of the orginaly house so is it not exempt? Do I have to get something from their solictor?
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Get your own surveyor in pronto. I thought from the wording in your original (duplicated) post that the surveyor was yours....
This is the bank's surveyor...
What do I do next?
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