I have just received the results of the homebuyers survey on what-could-be my ideal first house. The survey found that the electrics are all original 1950.
I know pretty much nothing about electricity at all. Nothing! So-- let's assume I am clueless, because I am. I also know very little about the house buying process and do not want to make a mistake.
A little more background about the house- it's been rented out for the last 10 years and recently completely refurbished for sale. The refurbishment was the vendor's own DIY job - shabby but serviceable. I'm really hoping he hasn't DIY'ed any electrics! I would also "think" there needed to be electric certificates/tests (like a gas certificate) in order to rent out, bit it seems not.
Having seen the survey result, I passed on the recommendation to the vendor, that he needs to have a thorough check done by an electrician. He's refused.
Do I ask my solicitor to take up the cause and persuade him, pay for testing myself, or risk it? I know surveyors have to give worst case scenarious. Are 50's electrics as bad as they sound?
If there is a full rewire required (probably after 60 years, right?) I'd like to do that while the house is vacant - but is it possible before exchange? And would the vendor pay for this work. On a 50's 3 bed end of terrace, how expensive would this be?
Many thanks for any advice,