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Buyers' solicitor wants extension build date

MrBrindle
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Good evening, I was wondering if someone could help a very anxious house seller?
We sold our property back in November, and quite close to exchanging I think. We signed our contract of sale at start of the week, and returned to our solicitors. The buyers' survey was conducted 3 weeks ago this Monday and we haven't heard any negative comments back. It was a lender valuation and homebuyers.
So after signing the contract and answering a few minor queries we thought we were moving forward, however today, the buyers' solicitors asked if we knew when the extension was added to our property. A comment raised by the surveyor. Our survey, when we bought the place suggested that the main house itself was 1900's build and extension approx 1950's. I don't remember an issue raised by this when we bought the place.
I've been quite nervous throughout this selling process (hate selling houses), and now this has thrown me a bit when we're so close. Why would the buyers' solicitor want to know, and is this anything to do with planning regs etc? Obviously we'll have no idea of any certificates/documentation etc! Do I have reason to worry over this query?
Can a lot of issues still be raised following the signing of contracts?
Any advice greatly appreciated.
We sold our property back in November, and quite close to exchanging I think. We signed our contract of sale at start of the week, and returned to our solicitors. The buyers' survey was conducted 3 weeks ago this Monday and we haven't heard any negative comments back. It was a lender valuation and homebuyers.
So after signing the contract and answering a few minor queries we thought we were moving forward, however today, the buyers' solicitors asked if we knew when the extension was added to our property. A comment raised by the surveyor. Our survey, when we bought the place suggested that the main house itself was 1900's build and extension approx 1950's. I don't remember an issue raised by this when we bought the place.
I've been quite nervous throughout this selling process (hate selling houses), and now this has thrown me a bit when we're so close. Why would the buyers' solicitor want to know, and is this anything to do with planning regs etc? Obviously we'll have no idea of any certificates/documentation etc! Do I have reason to worry over this query?
Can a lot of issues still be raised following the signing of contracts?
Any advice greatly appreciated.
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If it's 1950s then it's irrelevant ancient history. Just tell them and stop worrying.
Signing contracts doesn't mean you've exchanged.0 -
If you think it is 1950s, say that.
It will be tondonwith building regs but they didn!!!8217;t have national standards back then so there should be no issue as there will be no paperwork.Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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Ok thanks both. I told my solicitor that our survey suggested it was a 50's build.
No I know signing isn't exchanging, hence my last question. This is the first time we've been in a chain, and signed, exchanged and completed on same day whith this house. Just wondering what can happen between signing and exchanging.0 -
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Morning, still thinking about this. Another thread popped up with a buyer saying she was concerned regarding a lack of building regs on an extension.
Some posters suggested a full build survey, digging to see foundations, and check to see if the structure is safe etc. Could this be the likely case with our buyers now? Probably over analysing it.0 -
Probably over analysing it.We sold our property back in November,and quite close to exchanging I think. We signed our contract of sale at start of the week,So after signing the contract and answering a few minor queries we thought we were moving forward,however today, the buyers' solicitors asked if we knew when the extension was added to our property. A comment raised by the surveyor. Our survey, when we bought the place suggested that the main house itself was 1900's build and extension approx 1950's. I don't remember an issue raised by this when we bought the place.I've been quite nervous throughout this selling process (hate selling houses), and now this has thrown me a bit when we're so close. Why would the buyers' solicitor want to know, and is this anything to do with planning regs etc? Obviously we'll have no idea of any certificates/documentation etc! Do I have reason to worry over this query?Can a lot of issues still be raised following the signing of contracts?0
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