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wood burning stove - advice please
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I Have just found this whilst doing a search. I'm afraid to say, after having been involved personally with two house sales and a purchase recently, anyone doing DIY work themselves will get a rude awakening if they come to sell. Solicitors and surveyors will press for and flag up the need for certificates including HETAS and building regs. If you lie, re install dates, by saying they were there before you bought the property, for example, you can be sued for non disclosure. You could also find your home insurance invalid. Be very careful indeed.If I had a pound for every pound I'd lost, I'd be confused0
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