Sadly with the stamp duty deadline approaching, it's now a case of us staying where we are and cancelling the moves completely.
Haven't got the emotional energy to go through this again and find another buyer for our place.
Thanks for all your advice though I really am grateful.
We bought this intending to renovate it, do a side return and eventually the loft.
This is why the state of the house outside of the structural issues isn't that big of a concern for us as we accounted for these costs.
But like you said, building insurance, future structural related work and...
Sorry. I didn't mean to ignore this as I'm certainly not a cash buyer. However I wanted to wait to a) speak to the surveyor and b) establish a more concrete answer to the issues before bothering to contact the mortgage company as we wouldn't proceed with something that has mortgage issues...
Thanks. I'll ring some insurance companies today. Just so I'm careful with the wording, should I just say there are currently cracks and we are uncertain if they are historical or progressive?
I dont want to give wrong information and no report has confirmed so far that this is progressive.
Thanks
Thanks. Im almost certain we are walking away however I want to be sure. I've spoken to several structural engineers and there seems to be a lack of absolute consensus without longitudinal monitoring.
They also did say that it being in London normalises cracks a bit more (if historical). And...
I'll ask but I worry they'll answer in the context of this rather than honesty.
I did find an old rightmove listing from 2015 (they purchased in 2016) and it looks like it's not been touched by the current owners in terms of decoration.
Walls leaning outwards I'm guessing isn't good ?
Regarding the roof, the report states:
"There is evidence of undulation to the front pitch of the roof, however we believe this to be historical"
Just wanted to provide an update. Spoke to the structural engineer that was commissioned for them and asked about the discrepancy in the crack sizes.
He stated that the 4mm measurement was lower down the loft and he couldn't measure higher due to limited access.
He also mentioned that the...
Definitely going to involve a structural engineer. Though we are close to the stamp duty deadline so I can't imagine any works can be remedied if we want to save ££££ on stamp duty. Would only buy based on a large decrease. Sadly I can't imagine them being willing to sell for 100k below purely...
Was afraid to hear this but assumed it would be the case. We might consider a substantial drop. Definitely upset regarding their failure to disclose this as they actually commissioned the engineer in response to a previous buyer having the same concerns. Before this happened they said the buyer...
Thanks for the response woody. Do you think it's worth me attaching the report here after stripping out personal info? Or maybe via private message? I feel like I'm a bit out of depth trying to explain the contents of it.
Hey Woody,
There was quite a few different issues that were raised which include:
None of the doors close properly
"There is evidence of bowing to the ceiling at the time of the inspection. The ceiling was secure however this movement is likely to be subject to the movement to the right-hand...