Soldato
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- 3 Oct 2009
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Our purchase fell through. The vendors did not disclose that the extension had not been signed off by the council's building controls. I phoned the council to check on it, and it required a fair bit of work to make it pass. The vendors were not willing to do it. Furthermore, their solicitors said "It is unfortunate your clients went to the council..." - erm, well I think it's unfortunate you have an underhand solicitor! They were trying to push us to accept the property on indemnity insurance but it would not be covered.
Even offered a further discount on the price - but they wouldn't accept a conditional exchange, on the condition that they sort out the council paperwork / sign off before officially exchanging.
This sucks as we were hoping to beat the stamp duty rises. So we'll either have to aim for a cheaper property, or just accept that our deposit will become smaller owing to have to pay the hike in SD.
We want to rent our flat which has no mortgage, and not willing to sell it. So it's too bad, we'll just have to cough up the cash. When you're already looking at a 5 figure number, and then it basically doubles it is hard to swallow![]()
To be fair you shouldn't have approached the council. It's not your job and tipping them off to work that had been done without permission isn't going to go down well at all!
What about the extension meant it would have taken a lot of work to pass? Was it unsafe?