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What does remedial repairs mean..

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ellangirl · 05/08/2011 19:55

...as opposed to structural repairs. Have spotted the phrase 'requires modernisation and some remedial repairs' on house details, and really want to know what this could be!

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survivingsummer · 05/08/2011 20:13

This is what our survey said too. Basically our house needed a new bathroom, kitchen sink, flooring and redecoration but was all livable in for a while (we are still living with it after a year!). Probably like our house, it hasn't been regularly maintained or recently updated but there isn't anything structural to worry about. Ours was previously a rental so LL hadn't spent anything on it for a while!

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rebbiss · 11/06/2020 14:55

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DeeplyMovingExperience · 11/06/2020 15:05

I thought "remedial repairs" means that there are things that need fixing. Not cosmetic things, but maintenance issues.

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Lemonylemony · 11/06/2020 15:49

This is a zombie post from 2011, resurrected to advertise a door fitting company Hmm

Reported for spamming!

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Goolte · 12/06/2020 21:39

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Lemonylemony · 12/06/2020 21:40

Haha! Stop just posting adverts to the same door company!

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