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Mortgage and sulphate attack
hwalkerh
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We have had a mortgage offer accepted and they went and valued the house. We had our own survey done and there is possible sulphate attack to the floors - we find out next week.
If it is and we reduce the price by £15k (from 250k to 235k, mortgage for 130k) would the mortgage company ask why? If so would they then refuse the mortgage if the house had sulphate attack?
Just helping to get a view so that we can factor it in to the decision.
If it is and we reduce the price by £15k (from 250k to 235k, mortgage for 130k) would the mortgage company ask why? If so would they then refuse the mortgage if the house had sulphate attack?
Just helping to get a view so that we can factor it in to the decision.
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