c_donno2001
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Do you want to be able to reverse the sale or get the seller to pay to fix the damp? Just curious
I'm not sure if its possible, but should you not put a court injuction on him/her (seller) reduceing his/her assets below the value of the house you purchase. I'm sure this would speed up the legal case too if its in there interest.
Very strongly leaning to reversal of saleCan't even begin to contemplate resuming my 2yr search for a house. But I can't see how I would ever resell it. It has all left such a sour taste to be honest.
Is the vendor a mark?
On what grounds does your solicitor think you have a good case? And against who? The vendor or engineer or both?
What is the relevance of the vendor's name? I would strongly advise the OP against answering that particular question as it shouldn't matter who the vendor is if they knowingly misled the buyer and it could simply cause further animosity if the vendor's identity is made known on a chat forum
Sorry, just had to laugh........
A "mark" is indeed what Ajapale has said above.....
PS> Really feel for the OP though. :-(
Sorry Zipee for being unclear. If you are going to sue someone you must make sure that they have assets or income. That is someone being a 'mark'. So in your case if the vendor has neither assets nor income it would be pointless to sue him.
Do you know how much it will cost you to take a case? And what exactly is it you are hoping to achieve? To rescind the sale or monetary compensation?
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