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No warranty on damp treatment

Hello
I just bought an house. Before this, I got a surveyor to come and do a buildings survey. He found some damp so I requested the seller to get it fixed. In the end we agreed to split the quote. I made payment when I got the invoice and got confirmation from the damp treatment company they have received my money.
Right after the day I collect my keys I just receive an email from the same company saying they cant release the warranty documents because the seller has not settled his account.
This smells bad. Am I right to think that the seller will never pay and they say they did the work but never did? Do I still have right to complain of the work with the invoice and proof of payment for the work???
What do you think?
This was my first home and I am an incredible newbie... I am afraid I might have made a mistake with this...

Let me know what you think
Thanks

Comments

  • davidmcn
    davidmcn Posts: 23,596 Forumite
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    Did your contract say the seller had to provide you with a warranty?
  • walwyn1978
    walwyn1978 Posts: 837 Forumite
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    What evidence have you got he agreed to psy half - email trails? Solicitor letters? Presumably this was agreed through your solicitor?
  • SG27
    SG27 Posts: 2,773 Forumite
    You should never ask the vendor to carry out any work. They would just bodge it to get the sale through. Knock to money off your offer instead and do it yourself after moving in.

    Too late now, have you asked your solicitor what they suggest?
  • eddddy
    eddddy Posts: 18,066 Forumite
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    Batdrica wrote: »
    Am I right to think that the seller will never pay and they say they did the work but never did? Do I still have right to complain of the work with the invoice and proof of payment for the work???

    So was it the seller who instructed the damp proofing company?

    If so, I guess the damp proofing company will pursue the seller for the rest of their money - and hopefully get it eventually.

    Assuming the seller pays, have the damp proofing company agreed that they will transfer the warranty to you? (A warranty isn't always transferable.)

    Unless the warranty is transferred, the company is unlikely to address any problems.
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