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New to the House Buying, Selling & Renting board? Start here
✅ This board is for... * Questions about buying or selling a home * Questions about renting a home * Questions about being a landlord 🚫 This board is not for.. * Debating the state of the economy * Debating house prices in general * Political debates Note: In order to help keep the Forum a useful, safe and friendly place…
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Tenancies in Eng/Wales: Guides for landlords and tenants
post 1 This thread is intended to provide information to both landlords and tenants relating to Assured Shorthold Tenancies (ASTs) in England and Wales. Updated April 2020 to include the Coronavirus Act 2020 and July 2020 to include the Electrical Safety Standards Regulations 2020. Topics covered: Post 2: Repairing…
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Buyer asking for us to fix things following survey
Hi, we’ve recently accepted an offer on our 1930s house, and the buyers have had their survey done. We’ve just received an email with some issues the survey has found, with the buyers saying “Ideally the vendors will fix these before exchange, but we can have a discussion regarding price if preferred.” I think they are all…
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Re-issued tenancy
hi, complicated question but a bit of background first, moved into property in 2017 on a years tenancy, since then the tenancy has been rolling, no new contract issued, numerous rent increases through a s13 there has been a change of owner twice, same management company. The properties now have another new owner who want…
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Solicitor held my money for 20 years should I get interest on top of the capital amount
My solicitors who acted in conveyance for me in a sale of my property just contacted me. They found they had accidentally withheld a significant amount of money on my file/account - unbeknown to me. They rang me to ask for my details to pay me the amount. After confirming it was the solicitors and not a scam they took my…
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2 weeks and noone has viewed the house
We have had our house up for sale for 13 days now and not one viewing, is it the house, the estate agent, or just the uncertainty of the housing market at the moment. Our estate agent was full of promises when she came around to value, saying she already had a cash buyer and another buyer who was extremely interested in a…
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Why would someone accept an offer when another viewing was booked?
I got a call today from an estate agent I was due to view a house through on Monday. They called to cancel the viewing because the vendor had accepted an offer. I’m a first time buyer who doesn’t need a mortgage and the estate agent knew that. So my question is, why would the vendor accept the offer on the table and cancel…
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Link Detached
I am considering a link detached property which is linked by 2 garages (house-garage-garage-house). I am guessing that the risk of sound travelling is fairly minimal considering it would have to go through my garage, but wondered if anyone had any experience. It’s a new build and I haven’t seen the covenants yet so I’m not…
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Halifax mortgage application timelines
Hi, Just being impatient! Following our AIP, we submitted our mortgage application through our broker with Halifax last week Thursday (18/04), hard credit checks were completed same day and valuation was booked in for today (24/04). We haven't hear anything to suggest otherwise so assuming the valuation is going ahead…
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Blended family splitting bills
My partner of 2 years and I have purchased a house and are blending a family. We both have 2 children who live with us full time. Our relationship is very good but we are unable to agree on finances. By moving into this house my partner will lose tax credits and child benifit due to my earnings. We are deciding how to…
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Surveyor Complaints Procedure or via a solicitor
Hello. We have completed on a property and prior to this obtained a Level 2 RICS survey. We specifically asked the surveyor to report to us any potential structural issues. The survey failed to identify significant floor undulation on the first floor, visually obvious cut doors to warped frames, doors that do not open…
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Very Hard Water
Hello hello! I live in a very hard water area, and looking for remedies to prevent limescale on appliances. Upon researching (googling) there are so many options - Combimate - limescale prevention Water softeners ScaleGuard - limescale remover I am more inclined towards ScaleGuard. Has anyone used it? It is any good? What…
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Does Land Registry need telling before sale.
Ok so I'm ready to sell parents house. I have probate and have instructed a Estate Agent to market it. Does the Land Registry title need to be updated to my name before I can sell it ?
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New Build Garden - Slope/Drop
Hi, Does this look like it requires some sort of retaining wall or structure behind to secure our garden? It looks like the fence has been placed right up to the edge of the slope and I’m worried over time the ground will fall away. Some of the soil close to the fence on our side has started to sink and drop away under the…
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Measuring up?
Is it normal for a buyer to want to measure up after offering on a property?
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Paying off debt in lump sum before applying for mortgage
Hi all, My partner and I are looking at buying a house together. I own my current house by myself. Income £70,000 combined per year. In total, combined, we have around £28,000 of debt.Mine being £12,000 (2 personal loans taken out for home improvement - set monthly payments). 2 credit cards if needed but don’t utilise them…
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New "Have a Look at This" thread
The other one has disappeared and any posts I have made are not listed in either my posts or thanks. This thread is for things like: . Spotting pets in properties . Anything awful - decor, extensions etc . Quirky properties . Timewarp properties . Properties in serious repair and anything which is different and of interest…
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Should I buy freehold?
Hello, I live in a maisonette, one of the four apartments in a property. The leasehold has 990 years left. Now the landlord who still owns an apartment considers to offer freehold and other two neighbours are very keen. Can anyone advise the benefit of having the freehold? Is there any responsibility against it? I live on…
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My property fraudulently offered for rent
Hi Everyone, Many apologies if this post unsuitable / mis-posted. I'm a bit stuck with where to direct - any advice enormously appreciated.... It seems my property and others in my street (perhaps elsewhere locally?) are being falsely offered for rent on Facebook (maybe on other platforms as well). I haven't been able to…
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Can a flats residents association get a bank loan for major repairs?
I live in a flat complex of 50 flats where the structure is that we all own a share of the freehold. We need some major repairs doing on the roofs, they might need replacing completely. This could cost up to £200k. We all pay about £100 a month service charge, and unfortunately there isn't anywhere near enough in the…
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Section 21 Invalid
Hi any advice is welcome. I have been given a section 21 and I have made sure all the correct documents were included and everything has been done correctly. The only issue I can see is that the agency I have my contract with is not the agency name that appears in the section 21 or the cover letter. They may have been…
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Affordable housing
Have a query about "affordable housing" How exactly does that work. Surely the cost of a house is governed by the free market Say for example there's a nice house in a nice area. Young professional couple think, this is where they want to raise their children and their family. They have saved, work and can afford a…