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Advice on a Survey
Amley76
Posts: 23 Forumite
Hi All,
I am having a valuation survey tomorrow and a homebuyers report on Monday
My husband fell through the ceiling twice in two different rooms. They have been patched up but is still obvious and the buyer is aware of this.
I was wondering if I should point it out to the surveyor and explain or just leave it. I just dont want them to think there had been major leaks upstairs!
Has anyone been through something similar?
Thank you
I am having a valuation survey tomorrow and a homebuyers report on Monday
My husband fell through the ceiling twice in two different rooms. They have been patched up but is still obvious and the buyer is aware of this.
I was wondering if I should point it out to the surveyor and explain or just leave it. I just dont want them to think there had been major leaks upstairs!
Has anyone been through something similar?
Thank you
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My husband fell through the ceiling twice in two different rooms.
sorry but had to say I had a laugh about that, I can just imagine the look on his face the second time he came through and had to tell you...
as long as the structure of the roof wasn't damaged, I doubt he will care.0 -
lol.....I know!! We had just finished decorating the bedrooms days before too.
No structural damage done0 -
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Sorry. Hope he wasn't hurt. But what a d***-head!
If the surveyor mentions it, or you see him looking and sucking in his cheeks, then explain.0 -
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So sorry if there is some bad language or silly music but my office computer does not have any sound.
https://youtu.be/d0X1OJbY_1EHappiness, Health and Wealth in that order please!:A0
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