I will try to keep this short and emotion-free, as I tend to get angry about it as it's an expensive issue!
A RICS member surveyor performed a Mortgage Valuation Report on the property we have since purchased. On this report, the building is noted as being of cavity blockwork construction.
Since purchasing and beginning improvements, we have discovered that in fact the building is solid blockwork - 9" blocks laid on their sides.
The surveyor has said it was an easy mistake to make as the walls were quite thick, and that it doesn't effect the value of the property. They are basically not interested in any further discussion.
I now need to remediate this, as we are suffering from damp walls and mould that I regularly have to clean up with bleach. The solution seems to be external wall insulation of 90mm to achieve the current required U value.
Is it reasonable for me to expect the surveyor to pay for this work, as his report was incorrect? Can I reasonably argue that he was negligent? If we had known this, we would have offered less for the property so that we could afford the insulation, or more likely decided against the purchase.
Any and all opinions appreciated!
A RICS member surveyor performed a Mortgage Valuation Report on the property we have since purchased. On this report, the building is noted as being of cavity blockwork construction.
Since purchasing and beginning improvements, we have discovered that in fact the building is solid blockwork - 9" blocks laid on their sides.
The surveyor has said it was an easy mistake to make as the walls were quite thick, and that it doesn't effect the value of the property. They are basically not interested in any further discussion.
I now need to remediate this, as we are suffering from damp walls and mould that I regularly have to clean up with bleach. The solution seems to be external wall insulation of 90mm to achieve the current required U value.
Is it reasonable for me to expect the surveyor to pay for this work, as his report was incorrect? Can I reasonably argue that he was negligent? If we had known this, we would have offered less for the property so that we could afford the insulation, or more likely decided against the purchase.
Any and all opinions appreciated!
