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    Chimney Breast surface

    Hi all, Have a second viewing of a Victorian terraced property tomorrow. Like the house but main issue I can see is the surface of the chimney breast highlighted in upstairs bedroom (green) and downstairs dining room (blue). Chimney is lacking flashing on the left side as you can see but...
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    Sagging in Mid Terrace Roof

    Think she's had same tiles since moving in in 1970 - not sure about previous occupant
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    Sagging in Mid Terrace Roof

    Hi, I noticed a sag in my mum’s terraced house roof (Council built 1930s) - pic 4 doesn't show it very well but its quite pronounced. She’s 79/widowed and funds are limited so we’ve had a few assessments/quotes. Sagging - We've had varying opinions and been quoted separately for 1) new roof or...
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    Victorian Mid-Terrace House - Homebuyers Report

    Thanksfor input guys. On a broader note, I was curious if the comments regarding the Rear Chimney Breast support are marked as a ‘default’ level 3 issue because the surveyor can’t confirm if building regulations were followed. It seems similar to how they default to level 3 for electric and gas...
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    Victorian Mid-Terrace House - Homebuyers Report

    Hi all, I’m first time buyer looking at a Victorian mid terrace. Current owner has kindly lent me their 2018 Homebuyers report from when they purchased. They've lived there 6 years and first impressions were everything seemed in good nick. However I'm new to all this and that 2018 report has...
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