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Re: House purchase - solicitor won’t budge on a buildings regs i
ssue
By: mickR Date: July 17, 2024, 4:38 am
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as @Andy points out, the lender has made an offer and therefore
must be satisfied. I might be tempted to write to the Solicitor
stating that fact and that they (the solicitor) is being
unnecessarily obstructive.
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Re: House purchase - solicitor won’t budge on a buildings regs i
ssue
By: Southpaw82 Date: July 17, 2024, 5:55 am
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[quote author=mickR link=topic=2509.msg30133#msg30133
date=1721209090]
as @Andy points out, the lender has made an offer and therefore
must be satisfied. I might be tempted to write to the Solicitor
stating that fact and that they (the solicitor) is being
unnecessarily obstructive.
[/quote]
What conditions is the offer subject to though?
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Re: House purchase - solicitor won’t budge on a buildings regs i
ssue
By: andy_foster Date: July 17, 2024, 6:25 am
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[quote author=mickR link=topic=2509.msg30133#msg30133
date=1721209090]
as @Andy points out, the lender has made an offer and therefore
must be satisfied.
[/quote]
That was not what I was pointing out. That was pretty much the
opposite of what I was pointing out.
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Re: House purchase - solicitor won’t budge on a buildings regs i
ssue
By: mickR Date: July 17, 2024, 7:56 am
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what was the point you were making ?
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Re: House purchase - solicitor won’t budge on a buildings regs i
ssue
By: Olihorton Date: July 17, 2024, 1:58 pm
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Thank you all for your points and replies - you’re a most
helpful and knowledgable bunch.
I’ll pass on all the info as I’m not currently aware of what the
specific conditions of the mortgage offer were other than the
spray foam had to be removed. Presumably it is fair to assume
that this would imply any remedial works would need to comply
with building regs even if this isn’t explicitly stated.
I think the easiest option for them is to approach BC themselves
or appoint an independent BC to clarify.
Thanks again, all of you!
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