Re: Thoughts wanted please...
Update. Sorry it's long
Nothing much to tell at the mo. My solicitor phoned me at 5.30pm tonight, way past his home time, he sounded proper jaded. Friday's are always manic I s'pose with folk mid move and stuff goes AWOL at the last minute. Anyway...
He thought it odd the SMART TV comments and scoffed it wouldn't be worth £400 now anyway. I related my conversation about the TV and how she showed me how it worked and implied she was leaving it etc but now she's excluding it... and I want the unit front replaced (he agreed BTW). I've to itemise everything and he'll take it from there.
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She cocked up on both forms. I didn't bother relating those in my OP. I was more wanting to make sure your thoughts and mine were on the same page re the damaged unit.
Bearing in mind these are legal forms she's cocked up:
On F/F form :
She's taking poles she said she was leaving
No mention in 'Other Rooms' sections, that the property has a utility room with sink and unit fitment, or the downstairs wc with it's fitments. (All fitments have to be noted as included or excluded, for obvious reasons).
According to the form these two rooms don't exist.
She calls the 'dining room' in some sections but says there isn't a dining room in other sections or changes it to 'the kitchen'. (It's open plan with 3 separate areas - the kitchen, lounging area and dining area).
It does have a proper lounge in another room BTW, but that was easy for her to fill in
On the Property Info
'Alteration, planning Bldgs Regs, Planning Completion Certificate' etc. She'd left it completely blank. (I knew she had the planning permission, I checked online before I viewed).
'Occupants' section:
Get this one folks....it's a killer
'Any other occupants 17 or over other than the seller?' . She lists her partner.
After that: ' Is the property being sold with vacant possession' - she's ticked 'No'!
It people like her who give us women a bad name
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Realspeed. This is on the Property Info Form re information given, verbal or other:
'If the seller gives you, separately from this, any information concerning the property (in writing or in conversation, whether through an estate agent or solicitor or directly to you) on which you wish to rely when buying the property, you should tell your solicitor.
You are entitled to rely on the replies given to enquires but in relation to the physical conditions of the property'.......blah blah (goes on about getting surveys)
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You can all stop yawning now...THE END.