As above really. Selling our 1930s house which to me seems to be in good condition but I'm not a surveyor and have no building knowledge! Have been panicking reading about people pulling out / drastically dropping the price after surveys. There are a couple of cracks to brick work outside (ie. Really minor and would not be noticed unless really looked. We've had people inspect the property (builders and structural engineers over the 4 years that we've had the property) and they've all been happy that it's just part of the age of the property, to be expected and of no concern.
Anyway, I'm just trying to keep realistic about the whole thing and not expect everything to go swimmingly so wanted to be aware of things that might crop up...
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Survey on a 1930s house - what sort of things are likely to come up? Common defects etc?
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Booooooo · 09/11/2017 08:39
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