House purchase - checking things work

Soldato
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Who's job is it to check everything works in the house you are in the process of buying, such as;

Electrics
Boiler
Extraction system/ventilation
Plumbing
Door locks/security

Apparently a mortgage valuation and home buyers report does not cover such things so is it for me to ask the estage agent, arrange another viewing to check as many things over as possible down to testing the kitchen appliances that are built in or just wait until completion when xyz may not work and cost me thousands in repairs?

The property is currently tenanted so presume there should be some things that are kept working to comply with safety standards but this doesnt mean when the tenants move out they will all be rectified. I have also rented for many years and know some landlords do not all comply with certain safety regulations e.g. Regular inspection of boiler
 
Most of those would be down to you.

I think the PIF only asks about the boiler and whether it has been serviced regularly etc.

Plumbing should be fairly clear - if the property isn't flooded then no major issues with pluming. If you wish to sort out leaky taps, or improve flow etc, then you'd sort that out in your ownership.

Door locks/security - surely you're looking to replace all locks upon moving in? (I thought most people did that as standard these days).
 
it is all up to you, you're the one who will potentially live in the property

you are the one going though the mortgage application.

it is ALL about you my friend, arrange another visit and get everything checked out as much as you can!
 
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