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Bad homebuyers survey results...wwyd?

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Becaroooo · 30/06/2011 18:32

We have had the survery results today and they are not great....we knew there were some issues - the current owners are not DIYers!!! but the survery shows issues with;
the fuse board
the gas meter
some door frames
cracks under window frames
ill fitting windows
pointing
flashing
kitchen finished to very poor standard (eg: floor tiles not grouted, pipes not boxed in etc)
stud wall in upstairs hall needs replacing
leak in bathroom which has affected the stair wall

sigh.

We are pulling out BUT our buyer is a no chain cash buyer who is expecting to move in here 4 weeks tomorrow!!

We need to find a new house, but til then what??? Even if our buyer wold wait til end august, its still not long enough to complete on a new sale.

Renting seems the obvious choice but how long do you have to sign for? We would be looking at a short term lease (3-6 months) Do you have to pay a deposit??

aaarrghhhh...help!!!!!!!!

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thisisyesterday · 30/06/2011 18:34

would you be willing to have the house if they reduced the price?
tht would surely be the best outcome?

Becaroooo · 30/06/2011 18:35

Not really.....I cant face it. Have done all that here (new kitchen, new bathroom etc) and they have already reduced the price as much as they can.

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ThunderboltKid · 30/06/2011 18:36

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lachesis · 30/06/2011 18:37

Rent for 6 months.

Becaroooo · 30/06/2011 18:38

hmmm...the kitchen isnt great considering its new tbh

The wall is REALLY dodgy and is affecting the landing ceiling.

The bathroom is a nightmare - and thats before we knew about the leak!

sigh. We have no left over money to put this stuff right Sad

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Becaroooo · 30/06/2011 18:38

lachesis Thats what I want to do...help me convince dh!!!!!!

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lachesis · 30/06/2011 18:39

If you rent for 6 months you'll be buying at a time when prices tend to be lower.

Becaroooo · 30/06/2011 18:42

hmmm...thats what I am wondering tbh....the market may well go down further too by then?

Feel really bad for vendors but we simply cannot afford to put all that right

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SoupDragon · 30/06/2011 18:46

None of that sounds very bad at all.

lachesis · 30/06/2011 18:47

It's bad if you have no cash at all whatsoever left over.

stressheaderic · 30/06/2011 18:51

Nothing there as bad as what turned up on ours. Suggested we needed new roof, wiring, dampcourse, gutters etc etc etc....have done none of those things and been here 6 years and very happy!

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SparklePrincess · 30/06/2011 18:54

Sounds like you have no option but to take out a 6 month tenancy. You will need at least a months rent up front & a months deposit though, so at least 1500, (or more, depending on where you live) plus moving costs. Its not an ideal scenario. :(

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Becaroooo · 30/06/2011 19:23

Also, survery brought the house in valued at £5k lower than we are paying.

Our mortgage redemption fee will be £2k (not sure about the completing in 12 weeks thing...is that all mortgage providers???).

A months rent and deposit would be £1500 in our area.

Sellers have had work done and - tbh - its all bad. I wouldnt want them doing it....he gets his "mate" to do all the work and frankly it shows!!!

Sigh.

I dont expect a house to need no work, but new walls and a new bathroom straight away??? And rectifying all their dodgy DIY?

Question: If you were selling a house, would you make sure the kitchen floor tiles were grouted????? Perhaps IABU!!!!

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Becaroooo · 30/06/2011 19:24

lachesis Not enough for new walls and a new bathroom!!! Sad

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mylovelymonster · 30/06/2011 19:33

DO NOT DO ANYTHING SO IMPORTANT AND FINANCIALLY HUGE AS BUYING A HOUSE YOU DON"T REALLY WANT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Glad to get that out my system. Rent. You will find something else to buy and you will be in the best position from which to offer.
Trust your gut feeling.
HTH x

bigbadbarry · 30/06/2011 19:35

Well if it was me I'd want a substantial reduction but expect to go ahead. (that isn't helpful given that you have ruled that out, is it?!) But your buyer has already invested in your property - survey, solicitors, etc, so even though they are expecting to move in 4 weeks they might just have to accept that these things happen and hang on a bit longer.

Becaroooo · 30/06/2011 19:36

Thanks mylovelymonster I will!

thunderboltkid Wow! 4 weeks...that gives me hope! thing is, we will be be in a really good position to buy..i.e. no chain, mortgage offer agreed etc....there are plenty more houses to look at...just need to convince dh renting is not so bad!!!

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mylovelymonster · 30/06/2011 19:41

You could, if you still wanted the house, get a builder in to quote for what needs putting right and renegotiate to allow you funds to do the work, but sounds as though your vendor would not be able to take that hit, so overall sounds like a no-go to me.
If there is stuff that seems botched then likely to be further issues not apparent on simple survey, and it would raise big red flags for me.

Becaroooo · 30/06/2011 19:48

yeah....its worrying me tbh....there were lots of little niggly things that needed doing, but hey! they have 2 young children and little time, like me so I could deal with that but they other stuff...have also found out who did the original work to the house (in the 1980s) and he is a complete cowboy builder!

Think we may have dodged a money pit tbh

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Becaroooo · 30/06/2011 19:50

Thing is...I can make a nice home for us wherever we end up buying (you should have see this place 12 years ago!!!) so cant really understand dh's attitude.....I will make it work for us.

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mylovelymonster · 30/06/2011 21:07

Sounds well worth avoiding. You will find something else. Best of luck to you x

Becaroooo · 01/07/2011 07:19

Thanks x

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